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The Third Culture by Albert Noronha - A fine piece of cultural hist   Message List  
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Alberto de Noronha, *The Third Culure – Some Aspects of the Indo-
Portuguese Cultual Encounter*, Panjim, The Third Millenium, 2006, pp.
189, Price: Rs. 250, $15, € 12.

It is with a mix of sadness and satisfaction that I am writing these
few lines about this author whom I did not get to know personally
during my Goa phase of life. To enhance my sadness, I received the
book by mail with a covering letter dated 16th October 2006 and
signed by the author three weeks before he died. The tone of the
letter written in Portuguese mentions the diagnosis of terminal
cancer, which added to his advanced age of 80s, made the production of this book
his last great challenge in life. Cites Sydney Smith who seems to have provided
much needed inspiration: "It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing
because you can do only litte. Do what you can".
Alberto Noronha ends his note with a humble request to me to provide
some of my precious time to say if his book deserves scholarly
merit. He hoped that my opinion could bring some weight of publicity
in the Goa-based press.
I feel honoured by the gesture of the author in sending me his book,
which I shall cherish as "in manus tuas commendo" votive offering.
There is little I need to add to the appreciation of the book in its
Preface by Maria Aurora Couto. The book reveals a meticulously
planning, a very liberal and critical mind, very up-to-date readings
on the subject (including a reference to me on page 128, where the
author cites a long passage in a funny mix of Portuguese and
Konkani, which I did not even remembered I had included in a paper I
had presented at a local history seminar of Goa University but which
I had never seen in print), and a pleasant and measured style of
presentation.
Since J.N. Fonseca's *Historical and Archeological Sketch of the City
of Goa* or Claude Saldanha's *Short History of Goa*, we had not seen
anything so comprehensive, unpolemical and readable on Goa and written for
general public as this little book of Albert Noronha. The author and this book
will remain with us and the generations to come as cultural representations of
Goa that is presented in *The Third Culture*.





Thu Dec 7, 2006 2:47 pm

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Alberto de Noronha, *The Third Culure – Some Aspects of the Indo- Portuguese Cultual Encounter*, Panjim, The Third Millenium, 2006, pp. 189, Price: Rs. 250,...
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Thanks Teotonio, Is the book in English? I hope so as reading in Portuguese can be a bit slow for me. I could however take the challenge! I remember Alberto...
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http://www.shvoong.com/books/471122-third-culture/ Dear Helga, I remember your aunt Elsa when she visited me at Miramar during the very first year when Xavier...
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Hi Teotonio, I remember she told me she went to see you and was very impressed by you! I would like to write a review if possible butI would have to read the ...
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