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	<title>Asian Window &#187; Evelyn Waugh</title>
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		<title>The land where the hippy trail reaches a historic impasse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adventurous travellers have found many things in Goa. Innocent escape was never one of them. Ian Jack in The Guardian, UK: Fiona MacKeown was by no means the first parent of a large family to travel from a rambling home in rural western England, in the middle of a damp winter, and see what Goa [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adventurous travellers have found many things in Goa. Innocent escape was never one of them. <b>Ian Jack</b> in <i>The Guardian</i>, UK:</p>
<blockquote><p>Fiona MacKeown was by no means the first parent of a large family to travel from a rambling home in rural western England, in the middle of a damp winter, and see what Goa had to offer by way of diversion. Evelyn Waugh had six children (a seventh died in infancy); Fiona MacKeown had nine (eight since February 15, when her 15-year-old daughter Scarlett Keeling was found dead on the beach at Anjuna). Waugh travelled from Piers Court, a Georgian mansion in Gloucestershire. MacKeown came from a huddle of caravans near Bideford, Devon, a home summarised as &#8220;a mountain of old tyres &#8230; empty beer bottles &#8230; and rubbish&#8221; by Wednesday&#8217;s Daily Mail. But the bigger difference is that Waugh left his children behind.</p>
<p>He came to Goa in December 1952. &#8220;The scenery [is] delicious &#8230; the people soft and friendly,&#8221; he wrote to his wife.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/mar/15/india" title="The Guardian, UK" target="_blank">More:</a></p>
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