Marne L. Kilates

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Marne L. Kilates


Born
in Daraga, Albay, Philippines
November 05, 1952

Died
July 20, 2024

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Poet, translator, editor, and sometime book designer, Marne Kilates (given name, Mariano) was born on November 5, 1952, in the town of Daraga, Albay province, the Bicol Region in the Philippines. He has lived his youth in the shadow of the mountain, Mayon, the landmark of conical beauty and volcanic unpredictability.

Average rating: 3.92 · 302 ratings · 38 reviews · 20 distinct works
Mga Biyahe, Mga Estasyon

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Typewriter Altar

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Gagamba sa Uhay: Kalipunan ...

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Madalas Itanong Hinggil sa ...

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Poems En Route

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Mostly in Monsoon Weather

3.72 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2007
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Pictures as Poems & Other (...

4.63 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2012
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Time's Enchantment & Other ...

4.43 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2015
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Children of the Snarl and O...

4.50 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1988 — 2 editions
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Lyrical Objects

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“What ails us? What is the name
Of our disease? Because we cannot utter it,
It is something we cannot conjure or cure.
It is the memory before this Paradise
That is the darkness of our soul.”
Marne L. Kilates

“His work killed the poet
Because he called it complete.
After it nothing else could be said.”
Marne L. Kilates, Poems En Route

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