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Philippine fiction; essays from Philippine studies, 1953-1972.
Title:
Philippine fiction; essays from Philippine studies, 1953-1972.
Author:
Galdon, Joseph A., compiler.
Edition:
[First edition].
Publication Information:
Quezon City : Ateneo de Manila at the University Press [1972]
Physical Description:
xvii, 242 pages ; 23 cm
Language:
English
Contents:
Furay, H. B. The power and greatness of Nick Joaquin.--Constantino, J. D. Illusion and reality in Nick Joaquin.--Garcia-Groyon, R. Joaquin's Connie Escobar: fall and rise.--Lacaba, E. A. F. Winter after summer solstice: the later Joaquin.--Busuego Pablo, L. The Spanish tradition in Nick Joaquin.--Bernad, M. A. Tarlac and Andromeda: the stories of Gregorio Brillantes.--Locsin-Nava, C. The exiles: Gregorio Brillantes's "Andromeda" and other stories.--Bernad, M. A. The stories of Bienvenido Santos.--Bernad, M. A. "The dancers" and Santos.--Bernad, M. A. The enemy in Kerima Polotan's fiction.--Casper, L. Desire and doom in Kerima Polotan.--Bernad, M. A. The heritage of Edilberto K. Tiempo.--De Jesus, E. Self-knowledge and N. V. M. Gonzales.--Cruz, I. R. Illusion and the inner cell: Rotor's later stories.--Roseburg, A. G. The stories of Alejandro R. Roces.--Lumbera, B. Desolate loneliness in Casper's Peninsulars.--Galdon, J. A. Emigdio Alvarez Enriquez's Devil flower.--Bernad, M. A. A novel that failed: Quirino's Like the wind I go.--Arensmeyer, E. C. Little mansions: Rizal as a novelist.
Added Uniform Title:
Philippine studies.
Format :
Book