Kerima Polotan

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Kerima Polotan


Born
in Philippines
December 16, 1925

Died
August 19, 2011


Kerima Polotan-Tuvera was a Filipino author. She was a renowned and highly respected fictionist, essayist, and journalists, with her works having received among the highest literary distinctions of the Philippines.[1] Some of her stories have been published under the pseudonym Patricia S. Torres.

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The Hand of the Enemy

3.77 avg rating — 119 ratings — published 1962 — 3 editions
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Philippine PEN Anthology of...

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4.07 avg rating — 43 ratings — published 1962
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Stories (Philippine writers...

3.87 avg rating — 30 ratings — published 1998 — 3 editions
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The True and the Plain: A C...

4.04 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 2005
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Querida: An Anthology

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Adventures in a Forgotten C...

4.06 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1977 — 4 editions
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Author's choice: Selected w...

4.08 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1998
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The Children's Hour: Storie...

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Imelda Romualdez Marcos;: A...

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“Life scars the writer but he is not without weapons of vengeance. The art of fiction is a prism that he can use to refract human experience. That one can write about something gives him courage to endure it; that he has written about it brings him, if not deeper understanding, some kind of peace.”
Kerima Polotan