Innocent Sousa | |||
Birth Name: | Inocencio Antonio Mariano De Sousa | ||
Birth Date: | 1879 7, df=yes | ||
Birth Place: | Bombay, British India | ||
Employer: | Indian Post, Bombay, later Poona | ||
Office: | Deputy Postmaster General, Belgaum | ||
Nationality: | Indian | ||
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Inocencio Antonio Mariano De Sousa (26 July 1879 – 31 July 1962) was an Indian poet and writer, who wrote in the English language and got his work published in the early 20th century. He is mentioned in The Golden Treasury of Indo-Anglian Poetry: 1828-1965[1] and listed, early on among Indian writers in English, in the books-received section of the 1912-founded Poetry journal.[2]
A hundred years later, mention of his work can still be found in cyberspace, though the actual texts are not easily accessible. The poet has also not been adequately understood in his own home-state of Goa.[3]
Innocent Sousa has been listed under both the prose as well as the poetry sections in a study conducted by the University Libraries University of Washington Research Guide[4] on South Asian literature in English for the Pre-Independence period. This was undertaken initially compiled by Irene Joshi.
Sousa is said to have been listed among the top 500 living poets of the world in a book published by Mitre Press, London in 1932, titled Principal Poets of the World Volume I [1] 1930-31.[5]
His other publications include:
Five of Innocent Sousa's books are mentioned on amazon.co.uk, but with the mention that the books "are not currently available".[6]