An insight into Sylvia: Distant Avuncular Ends by Maithreyi Karnoor: Cajetan Pereira is Bhaubaab (brother-sir) to the people of the village he’s made his home. Even as he searches for his ‘roots’ in Goa, Cajetan yearns for his childhood home in Tanzania, pouring that longing into the project of living near a boabab tree on soil that is his only for historical reasons.
Into this strange idyll walks Sylvia, a young woman in search of a story. As they discover a past connection and explore ways to build that relationship, the two bonds over the common violence that shaped their trajectories, and an uncanny friendship with their one time aspiring film star neighbour.
Over the course of the novel, Sylvia comes into kaleidoscope focus. She is colleague and friend, wife and prospective lover, and she is herself, living her many lives in many places.