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Richard Crasta

    Richard Crasta est un auteur animé par une passion pour la liberté et l'expression de soi. Son œuvre se caractérise par un humour et une satire distincts, intégrant souvent des éléments autobiographiques et un regard inébranlable sur la réalité. L'écriture de Crasta, qui englobe à la fois la fiction et la non-fiction, aborde fréquemment des thèmes de résistance contre le colonialisme et la censure. Son style est décrit comme audacieux et sans compromis, cherchant une représentation authentique du monde et du moi.

    Works in Progress (2021)
    The Man-eaters of Malgoonda and the Last Days of Louella Lobo Prabhu
    • The narrative offers an unfiltered portrayal of Mangalore, showcasing its vibrant characters and the journey of a unique individual who challenges societal norms. By leaving a prestigious civil service role to pursue writing, he navigates personal and cultural complexities, providing insights into the struggles and triumphs of his community. The book captures the essence of defiance and the pursuit of authenticity in a richly layered setting.

      The Man-eaters of Malgoonda and the Last Days of Louella Lobo Prabhu
    • Works in Progress (2021)

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The collection features nine diverse pieces that range from joyful and humorous to serious and contemplative. It includes personal essays, a public interest essay, and dark stories, exploring themes such as family pride, attitudes towards beggars, and the complexities of fatherhood. Additionally, it offers insights and tools for writers engaging with the public. Each piece is nearly ready for independent publication, showcasing a rich variety of perspectives and experiences.

      Works in Progress (2021)