Maria Aurora Couto
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Maria Aurora Couto is a writer based in Goa, India. She taught English literature in colleges in India (particularly New Delhi) and has contributed to periodicals in India and the UK.
Currently she lives in the North Goa village of Aldona, together with her husband Alban Couto, a senior civil servant in the Government of Goa and in other parts of India.
Couto has authored Graham Greene: On the Frontier, Politics and Religion in the NovelsMacmillan, London 1986, and Goa: A Daughter's Story (Viking/Penguin 2004).
[edit] External links
- Maria Aurora Couto links on Google
- Maria Aurora Couto on SAWNET
- Gilbert Lawrence's review of A Daughter's Story
- Ben Antao's review of A Daughter's Story
- Teotonio R de Souza's review of A Daughter's Story
- Another review of A Daughter's Story
- Women'sWriting.com on Couto
- The Hindu on Couto's A Daughter's Story
- Review of A Daughter's Story in the Tribune
- Review of A Daughter's Story in Seminar
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