Eunice De Souza-Brief Life Sketch
Eunice De Souza
Eunice De Souza-Brief Life Sketch
Eunice De Souza (1940- 2017) was an Indian English poetess, critic and novelist. She was born in Pune, Maharashtra. She gained her elementary education in a local school and higher education in Mumbai and in America and became a professor of English literature. From 1969, she taught English literature at Xavier’s College, Mumbai and retired from the same college as the head of the department. She had also been involved in theatre first as an actress and then as a director. She began her literary career as a poet. There are five collections of poetry books to her credit such as Fix (1979), Women in Dutch Painting (1988), Ways of Belonging (1990), Selected and New Poems (1994) and Learn from the Almond Leaf (2016). De Souza had written four collections of folk tales for children and edited the anthologies: Nine Indian Women Poets (1997), Women’s Voices: Selections from 19th and early 20th century, Indian Writing in English (2002), and Purdah (2004). She two novels also as Dangerlok (2001), and Dev and Simran (2003).
De Souza’s poetry deals with the themes of gender discrimination and love for men.
She died in 2017. 0 0 0
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