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P(u)we-tics ni Tatang: 01/01/2004 - 02/01/2004
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Pwe, Puwet, and Puwetics of an old man. Sunday, January 25, 2004. Subject: asian american lit magazine. If youve ever been or have known an Asian-American person who loved to write in between practicing piano to the tick of his or her mothers kitchen timer and applying to medical school, we welcome you or your friend to consider submitting to Asian Americas new literary home, Mortons Toe. If this sounds all right by you, click www.mortons-toe.com to submit or for more details. Monday, January 19, 2004.
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P(u)we-tics ni Tatang: 10/01/2005 - 11/01/2005
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Pwe, Puwet, and Puwetics of an old man. Thursday, October 27, 2005. At any rate, she speaks of love and killing and incest. What else do you need? She joins the list of writers. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kabalyero What does kabalyero mean? Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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P(u)we-tics ni Tatang: 04/01/2006 - 05/01/2006
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Pwe, Puwet, and Puwetics of an old man. Monday, April 03, 2006. Birth …death. A cycle that repeats incessantly. In a thousand worlds, in countless galaxies. Birth …death. The two sides of a knife. The same side of life. In our reaction to death, to dying, we see that which is true in the universe. APRIL IN LOS ANGELES. Everything is a relationship. My family relied on the doctor to cure my father. The doctor caught my mother in a weak moment and got her to concede, "Yes, he's dying.". I am glad to be her...
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P(u)we-tics ni Tatang: 05/01/2004 - 06/01/2004
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Pwe, Puwet, and Puwetics of an old man. Sunday, May 23, 2004. Asian American Poetry: The Next Generation. Edited by Victoria M. Chang. Foreword by Marilyn Chin. Filipino American poets featured. Oliver de la Paz. Marisa de los Santos. The poems in this vibrant, varied collection address so many subjects in such a range of voices that it all but destroys monolithic notions of Asian American identity, culture, and issues.". Guiyou Huang, author of The Columbia Guide to Asian American Literature. Assignment...
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P(u)we-tics ni Tatang: 02/01/2004 - 03/01/2004
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Pwe, Puwet, and Puwetics of an old man. Friday, February 27, 2004. Buddha used to preside over the store with incense drifting from the ceiling. But now the crucified christ has come to spread his worldly charm all over. Food used to be bountiful, the product of an economy unsurpassed in raw materials. But ever since christ came, the portions have been smaller, the meat less tender. I did not mind the change in proprietors. after all how can you screw up pinoy food? And meekly placed it into the turon.
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P(u)we-tics ni Tatang: 03/01/2004 - 04/01/2004
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Pwe, Puwet, and Puwetics of an old man. Sunday, March 14, 2004. A list of Pin@y Writings. Apostol, Gina. Bibliolepsy. U.P., 1997. Babst, Arlene. Xeniteia. National, 1982. Batacan, F.H. Smaller and Smaller Circles. U.P., 2002. Brainard, Cecilia. Song of Yvonne. New Day, 1991. [The Day the Rainbow Goddess Wept, Plume, 1995]. Casper, Linda Ty. Awaiting Trespass. New Day, 1989. Dread Empire. Heinemann, 1982. Dream Eden. Ateneo, 1997. Fortress in a Plaza. New Day, 1985. The Peninsulars. Bookmark, 1964. Gil, L...
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P(u)we-tics ni Tatang: 12/01/2003 - 01/01/2004
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Pwe, Puwet, and Puwetics of an old man. Sunday, December 28, 2003. Review by Rolly de los Santos. First off, I think I liked the poem's structure and meter as being. Very apt for the theme. The choice of words was perfect. I was a bit confused about the first and second stanza. Don't worry. It's more of me understanding the poem and not on how it was written. I was looking at the symbols in the poem and came out with three very. Important ones. The significance of the age, the aswang and the. In wait for...
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P(u)we-tics ni Tatang: 09/01/2010 - 10/01/2010
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Pwe, Puwet, and Puwetics of an old man. Saturday, September 18, 2010. My dearest daughter,. Time flies when you are having fun. In the last two days, I just connected with two first cousins of mine. My father’s sister’s children. All I remember about them is their house in a certain region in the Philippines. Thirty years is a long time to be away from home. They have memories of us going to Tagaytay. I have very nice photos of it. What I do know are as follows. We left the Philippines. He left i...In Lo...
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P(u)we-tics ni Tatang: 08/01/2004 - 09/01/2004
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Pwe, Puwet, and Puwetics of an old man. Monday, August 30, 2004. My knees hurt from having to kneel. Waiting to hand one offering after another. Beads of sweat in my blood. Wondering whether or not it was enough. In the end it was not jewelry but my words. Just as it was in the beginning. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). From My Eyes My knees hurt from having to kneel. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.