The Prodigal
A debut poetry collection by the acclaimed writer Suneeta Peres da Costa, author of the Prime Minister’s Literary Award-shortlisted novel Saudade.
In the title poem of Suneeta Peres da Costa’s debut poetry collection, The Prodigal, the protagonist wakes to an imprint of tulsi beads marking her cheek where she slept, ‘writing their faint, inscrutable calligraphy’. The poem – recalling Elizabeth Bishop, W.S. Merwin and Derek Walcott – invokes the collection’s landscape of peripatetic and displaced being, traversed by themes of Goan and Indian history, diasporic identity, family and friendship, grief and illness, art and life. The book unravels myths of homecoming and return, belonging and displacement, patrimony and sovereignty; the poems’ speakers feel both at home and also far from home. Best known for her work as a novelist, Peres da Costa expands upon the range of voices in her fiction, conjuring dramatic personae from Indian history and allegories from suburban Sydney, exploring lyric, narrative and essayistic modes. The collection reflects on artworks and objects: miniature Mughal watercolours and photographs of cockatoos; a tamarillo, a panettone. Passionfruit vines are disentangled; a street cobbler repairs the strap of a bag. Marked by its attention to the body, its strengths and infirmities, Peres da Costa explores the experience of suffering through earthly and human ecologies and primordial connections.
Suneeta Peres da Costa was born in Sydney, on Gadigal land of the Eora, and is of Goan heritage. She writes fiction, non-fiction, plays and poetry. Her novella Saudade was shortlisted for the 2019 Australian Prime Minister's Literary Awards and the 2020 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature, and was a finalist in Field Notes’ 2020 Tournament of Books. Her earlier novel was Homework. Her honours include fellowships and residencies from Asialink Arts, the Australia Council for the Arts, Varuna, MacDowell, the Yaddo Corporation and the Fulbright Program. She holds an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College, New York.