Tagore Almeida’s ‘The Goan Who Sold His Feni’ is a joyful take on all things, Life, Laughter, and Feni
Goa (India), April 30: Prominent Goan artist Tagore Almeida embarks on a new creative chapter with the release of his second book, ‘The Goan Who Sold His Feni’. This captivating work transports readers on a journey through time and space, weaving together themes of rebellion, romance, and philosophical inquiry with the potency of a well-aged [...]
Goa (India), April 30: Prominent Goan artist Tagore Almeida embarks on a new creative chapter with the release of his second book, ‘The Goan Who Sold His Feni’. This captivating work transports readers on a journey through time and space, weaving together themes of rebellion, romance, and philosophical inquiry with the potency of a well-aged Feni – Goa’s celebrated cashew apple spirit.
Almeida, renowned for his distinctive storytelling approach showcased at prestigious national and international film festivals like Cannes, delves into his Goan heritage in The Goan Who Sold His Feni. From profound questions about life’s purpose to witty social commentary, each verse exemplifies Almeida’s unwavering spirit and mastery of language.
Balancing profound themes with humor, Almeida’s writing promises to evoke laughter. Whether recounting personal struggles or satirizing human nature’s quirks, his verses offer a refreshing perspective, akin to a cool breeze on a sweltering day. Drawing inspiration from the everyday, he invites readers on a journey filled with laughter, self-reflection, and the occasional existential musing – after all, life wouldn’t be quite the same without a touch of drama.