
ANI 32: The Philippine Literary Yearbook is now available!
...literary collection of traditional and modern poetry- in English, Filipino and other Philippine languages - are represented in this book. Non-fictional works outnumber those in fiction, which include the "hypothetical fantasy" and satire. Could it be that writing on such a topical subject as "the global Pinoy" necessitates a testimonial genre that requires more factuality? Could this be indicative of the urgent need for a literary device that serves to connect the writer to his/her family?
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