Habagatanon : conversations with six Davao writers / edited, with critical introduction, by Ricardo M. de Ungria.
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- volume
- 9789715427746
- PR 9550.1 .H113 2015
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This pride in one's place--strongly visible as local color with familiar landmarks and local characters acting as agents of fate, fame, and fortune--proves true idea expressed by Clifford Geertz that poetry indeed is "a craft of place: it works by the light of local knowledge." It is what makes Davao writers poetic, and Davao itself a vibrant spot in the literary landscape of the country where life and the life of the written word thrive ...
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