Eugene Gloria
Born
  Manila, Philippines
  Website
  
  |   | The Sobbing School by 
          
                
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               2016
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              2 editions
          
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|   | Sightseer in This Killing City 
          
                
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                published
               2019
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              2 editions
          
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|   | Drivers at the Short-Time Motel by 
          
                
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               2000
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              6 editions
          
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|   | Bodies Built for Game: The Prairie Schooner Anthology of Contemporary Sports Writing by 
          
                
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                published
               2019
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              2 editions
          
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|   | My Favorite Warlord 
          
                
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                published
               2012
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              5 editions
          
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|   | Hoodlum Birds 
          
                
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               2006
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              3 editions
          
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|   | ASIAN AMERICAN LITERARY REVIEW: Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2010 by 
          
                
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               2010
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              2 editions
          
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|   | Boulevard No. 94 by |  | 
      “Maybe in this nation of the flesh,
Distance will hold us together,
as I try to remember her bent low
to the bleeding heart’s small petals,
and around us, buds of wild lilies
where once there was a shallow gorge
that dipped into the clearing and horses
claimed the fields; and that one night
she couldn’t sleep, she walked
into the same field to behold
the stars she once named for me.
Maybe now I will understand what secrets
she wanted to share that night
while I pretended to sleep.
Years later, we returned to that place
only to discover that the rains
had flooded the field into a lake,
as if all memory was fiction,
as if memory had turned things around.”
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  Distance will hold us together,
as I try to remember her bent low
to the bleeding heart’s small petals,
and around us, buds of wild lilies
where once there was a shallow gorge
that dipped into the clearing and horses
claimed the fields; and that one night
she couldn’t sleep, she walked
into the same field to behold
the stars she once named for me.
Maybe now I will understand what secrets
she wanted to share that night
while I pretended to sleep.
Years later, we returned to that place
only to discover that the rains
had flooded the field into a lake,
as if all memory was fiction,
as if memory had turned things around.”
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