Stories from the city / (Record no. 60691)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 971-542-194-6
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050 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number PS 9993.R456
Item number .St74 1998
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Reyes, Isabelita Orlina
9 (RLIN) 43188
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Stories from the city /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Isabelita Orlina Reyes.
264 ## - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture [Quezon City] :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer University of the Philippines Press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 1998
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xiv, 120 pages
Dimensions 23 cm.
336 ## - CONTENT TYPE
Content type term text
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520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. The poets finds her language again within so that, from poem to poem, one encounters not language or text but a meaningfulness of living. -Gemino H. Abad ... a lovely book... [of a] cosmopolitan type of poetry... Some poems brought tears to my eyes. Others made me laugh. It's all there, the neon city outside [her] sliding door. And yes, the silence, too. -Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo Stories from the City is anything but urbane : these are brave and even cutting poems that do not balk at the idea of confronting racismsexism, classicism, disbelief, loveliness, ennui, death, and all the other verities attending contemporary urban existence. But ultimately, this book celebrates living in the city of our collective childhood-glittering with dream, paved with simple and uncompromising need, bustling with games of precious kinship-the city buried under the jaded wakefulness we shall, after reading this astonishing first collection, barely be able to call life. -J. Neil C. Garcia, poet and critic. These are careful, lucid, beautiful poems, Grounded in a specific place and on particular people, the poems are examinations of the self. Naked with self-conscious angst, irony and tenderness, they avow a difficult love for the world. -Trixie Alano Reguyal. Issy Orlina Reyes is a faculty member of the Department of English and Comparative Literature, University of the Philippines, Diliman, and is currently the copy editor of the Philippines Free Press.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Philippine poetry (English).
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9 (RLIN) 18868
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Koha item type Isagani R. Cruz Collection
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        Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Filipiniana 10/01/2012 FIL-012188   PS 9993.R456 .St74 1998 3AEA0000318432 11/03/2021 11/03/2021 Filipiniana
        Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center   01/01/2001 IRC-003897   PS 9993.R456 .St74 1998 3IRC0000000057 11/03/2021 11/03/2021 Isagani R. Cruz Collection