Maria Aurora Couto (22 August 1937 – 14 January 2022) was an Indian writer and educator from
Goa
Goa () is a state on the southwestern coast of India within the Konkan region, geographically separated from the Deccan highlands by the Western Ghats. It is located between the Indian states of Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka to th ...
. She was best known for her book ''Goa: A Daughter's Story'' and for promoting literature and ideas within Goa and beyond. She lived in the north Goan village of
Aldona
Aldona is a village in the Taluka of Bardez in the Indian state of Goa. It is known for producing several prominent Goans.
Geography
Aldona is located at at an average elevation of .
Aldona, as a comunidade-village, comprises around 16 ward ...
. In addition to her books, she wrote for newspapers and magazine, and also taught English literature at
Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi
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History
Established in 1956 in New Delhi by the late Lala Shri Ram in memory of his wife ...
and Dhempe College of
Panjim
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. She also helped start the DD Kosambi Festival of Ideas in 2008.
Couto was a recipient of the ''
Padma Shri
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'', India's fourth highest
civilian award
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in 2010.
Early life
Couto was born in
Salcette
Salcete ( Konkani: ''Saxtti''/''Xaxtti''; pt, Salcette) is a sub-division of the district of South Goa, in the state of Goa, situated by the west coast of India.
The Sal river and its backwaters dominate the landscape of Salcete. Hi ...
in
South Goa
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on 22 August 1937 to António Caetano Francisco (Chico) de Figueiredo and Maria Quitéria Filomena Borges. Her parents were both natives of the
Velhas Conquistas {{Unreferenced, date=November 2008
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district of Salcette. Both her paternal and maternal origins were from the
Roman Catholic Brahmin
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community of the erstwhile
Portuguese Goa and Damaon
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.
She moved as a child to the neighbouring city of
Dharwad
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, then in the
Mysore state
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, and a centre of education and opportunity for Goans, with her parents and six siblings in an attempt to control her father's
alcoholism
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. Following their father's abandonment of the family, the seven children were raised by their mother as a single parent.
Couto studied at St Joseph's High School and later studied
English literature
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at
Karnatak University
Karnatak University is a public state university in Dharwad district of Karnataka state, India. The university is recognized by University Grants Commission and accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). As of 2014, ...
.
In a later interview, she would later recollect that her growing up days were centered around her identity as an Indian, as a Goan, and as a Catholic. The college at the time had students from all over the then Mysore state. Some of her classmates at university included playwright
Girish Karnad
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and author
Shashi Deshpande
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Biography
She was born in Dharwad, Karnataka, the second daughter of the Kannada dramati ...
.
She later completed her
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in literature studying
religious humanism in the works of
François Mauriac
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.
Career
Couto went on to teach English literature in colleges
such as
Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi
Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR) is a constituent women's college, affiliated with the University of Delhi, and has a legacy in women's education.
History
Established in 1956 in New Delhi by the late Lala Shri Ram in memory of his wife ...
and Dhempe College,
Panaji
Panaji (; also known as Panjim) is the capital of the Indian state of Goa and the headquarters of North Goa district. Previously, it was the territorial capital of the former Portuguese India. It lies on the banks of the Mandovi river estuar ...
and also contributed to periodicals in India and the United Kingdom.
Couto's writing career began with her 1988 book about English author and literary critic,
Graham Greene
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's works, ''Graham Greene: On the Frontier, Politics and Religion in the Novels.''
She had met the writer earlier during his visit to Goa in 1963.
Her 2004 book, ''Goa: A Daughter's Story'', covers the history of Goa from her perspective in addition to being an autobiography. In 2014, Couto released her book ''Filomena's Journeys'', which delves into the life of her mother, Filomena Borges, covering "Goa’s dying Catholic elite" as it showed the shift of society and culture in Goa.
In this third book she described her father's battles with alcoholism, life in the changing times, and growing up in multicultural India.
As the Chairperson of the DD Kosambi Centenary Committee in 2008, Couto helped initiate the DD Kosambi Festival of Ideas, a lecture series sponsored by Goa's Department of Culture. She was also actively involved with
Goa University
Goa University is a public state research university headquartered in the city of Panaji, in the Indian state of Goa. In addition to Panaji ( Taleigão Plateau Campus), it has a campus in Margao, Mapusa, Ponda, Old Goa and Vasco da Gama.
The ...
.
Couto also spoke about environmental issues and on various social justice causes pertaining to her home state of Goa. She spoke against the attacks and vandalism of Catholic crosses in Southern Goa in 2017.
She was also a supporter of the
Goenchi Mati Movement, a people's movement that protested the mining activities in Goa.
Couto was amongst writers who asked the
Sahitya Akademi
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to condemn actions including the
M. M. Kalburgi killing and other violence in the country in 2015.
Couto was awarded the
Padma Shri
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, India's fourth highest Indian civilian award, by the
Government of India
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in 2010.
Personal life and death
Couto married an Indian civil administrator of Goan origin,
Alban Couto
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(Albano Francisco Couto) in 1961. She moved along with her husband spending time in different parts of India, as well as abroad, and later returned to shape the literature of the region in her later years.
Her husband, belonged to the
Indian Administrative Service
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. She met him in
Mumbai
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and they had three children together.
Due to the nature of his work, they would travel and stay across the country. They almost settled in
Chennai
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, before finally choosing to live in
Aldona
Aldona is a village in the Taluka of Bardez in the Indian state of Goa. It is known for producing several prominent Goans.
Geography
Aldona is located at at an average elevation of .
Aldona, as a comunidade-village, comprises around 16 ward ...
, Goa, in his ancestral house. She enjoyed listening to
South African jazz
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History
The jazz scene in South Africa grew much as it did in the United States. Through performances in nightclubs, dances, and other venues, musicians had the opportunity to play music often. Music ...
and was passionate about films, having started a film club when she was a teacher.
Albano Couto died in June 2009.
Maria Couto died of pneumonia on 14 January 2022 at the age of 84.
Works
The works of Couto include:
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* (a translation of ''Etnografia da India Portuguesa'' by A.B. Braganza Pereira from Portuguese)
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References
External links
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