Asuncion David Maramba
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Early Philippine Literature From Ancient Times to 1940
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1971
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2 editions
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Six Young Filipino Martyrs
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published
1997
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Philippine Contemporary Literature In English and Filipino
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published
1962
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Six Modern Filipino Heroes
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published
1993
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2 editions
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View from the middle: essays on living
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published
1991
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2 editions
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Ninoy Aquino, The Man The Legend
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Mga Bagong Bayani (Modern Filipino Heroes)
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Beyond The Classroom
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2006
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2 editions
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Towards Adult Faith: Essays on Believing
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Seven in the Eye of History
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“To write well, one must have leisure: leisure to read, leisure to think, to talk things over, to talk oneself in and out of position, to compose and rewrite and polish, to travel, to observe, to listen, to let the sounds and voices sink into one’s consciousness until they are ready to come out again, having “suffered a sea-change.” . . . [L]eisure is an expensive commodity.
—Philippine Literature: Perpetually Inchoate by Miguel A. Bernard, S.J.”
― Philippine Contemporary Literature In English and Filipino
—Philippine Literature: Perpetually Inchoate by Miguel A. Bernard, S.J.”
― Philippine Contemporary Literature In English and Filipino
“Since we have grown accustomed to borrowing our ideas, we have lost much of our capacity for independence and originality of thought.
—From What Are Filipinos Like? by Leon Ma. Guerrero”
― Philippine Contemporary Literature In English and Filipino
—From What Are Filipinos Like? by Leon Ma. Guerrero”
― Philippine Contemporary Literature In English and Filipino
“Huwag sabihing “Ganyan nga ang búhay!” Sa halip, laging itanong, “Dapat nga bang ganyan?”
—Mula sa May Katwiran ang Katwiran ni Rolando S. Tinio”
― Philippine Contemporary Literature In English and Filipino
—Mula sa May Katwiran ang Katwiran ni Rolando S. Tinio”
― Philippine Contemporary Literature In English and Filipino
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