How I Became a Writer: Essays by Filipino and Filipino American Writers (World Nonfictions) by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard Archaeology & Pre-Hispanic PeriodFeaturing contributions of Merlie Alunan, Cecilia Brainard, Ian Casocot, Linda Ty Casper, Aileen Cassinetto, Neni Sta. Romana Cruz, Jose Dalisay, Noelle de Jesus, Allan Derain, Migs Bravo Dutt, Yvette Fernandez, Caroline Hau, Luisa A. Igloria, Kristian Kordero, Paulino Lim, Jr., Tony Perez, Elmer Pizo, Joel Pablo Salud, Eileen Tabios, John Iremil Teodoro, John Jack Wigley, and Hope Sabanpan Yu. How I Became a Writer: Essays by Filipino and Filipino
Predominantly Catholics and working in many industries and professions
often resulting in incidents of violence and conflict
Some might say the Metro Manila Film Festival is the season when studio films strive to be relevant
why is the country unable to free itself from the Sisyphean syndrome of recurring economic regression
and the two became entangled
on critical issues
magical tale of the manuscript
we can now say that Velasco is generous even in his death
Recounts the role of the United States in World War II at sea
where he retired after six years (1962-1969) as consul general
Milton Murayama
" - Excerpts from the Prologue