Suneeta Peres da Costa is an acclaimed Australian author best known for her tragicomic novel, Homework and a novella, Saudade. She began her career as a playwright and also publishes poetry, non-fiction and literary criticism.
Peres da Costa was twenty-three years old when her tragicomic novel Homework, about a dysfunctional Goan migrant family set in suburban Sydney, was published internationally by Bloomsbury. It was translated into German by Rowohlt, and shortlisted for the Dobbie Literary Award. Her plays include I am an Island, Watermark, Angelina's Song, Children See Everything, Fire, Water. Two biographical works, The Art of Straying and Estranged Muse were also produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Her 2018 novella on the subject of saudade, follows Maria, a young girl from a Goan immigrant family, growing up in a political hierarchy of racism and colonialism in Portuguese Angola. Saudade was shortlisted in the fiction category of the Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2019, the 2020 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature and was a finalist in Field Notes' 2020 Tournament of Books. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications and anthologies and she has worked with the National Gallery of Victoria, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the National Museum of Australia, the Australian Theatre for Young People, Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company and Sydney Review of Books, as well as many international organisations. Her honours include grants, fellowships, awards and residencies from the Literature Board of the Australia Council for the Arts, the Copyright Agency, Asialink Arts, the MacDowell Colony for the Arts, the Corporation of Yaddo, the Bundanon Trust, Varuna – The Writers' House, the Valparaíso Foundation, Create NSW, and the Marten Bequest. She has been the guest of many Writers' Festivals, including the Miami Book Fair, the Stuttgarter Buchwochen, the Cervantes Institute Long Night of Literatures, New Delhi and the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. She is currently a Management Committee member of .
Awards
2020 Field Notes' Tournament of Books, finalist for Saudade
2020 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature, shortlisted for Saudade
2019 Australian Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, shortlisted for Saudade
, shortlisted for "A Home in Ananda and the World"
2000 Dobbie Literary Award, shortlisted for Homework
1997 ABC Ian Reed Foundation Prize for Radio Drama