Sunlight on broken stones : the last in the trilogy of Saint Lazarus / Cirilo F. Bautista.
Material type: TextQuezon City : Philippine Centennial Commission and University of the Philippine Press, [2000];copyright 2000Description: xii, 127 pages 23 cmContent type:- text
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- 9715422659
- PS 9993.B33 .Su73 2000
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PS 9993.B33 .R227 1995 Reading Cirilo F. Bautista / | PS 9993 .B33 .St74 1990 Stories. / | PS 9993 .B33 .St74 1990 Stories. / | PS 9993.B33 .Su73 2000 Sunlight on broken stones : the last in the trilogy of Saint Lazarus / | PS 9993.B33 .Su73 2000 Sunlight on broken stones : the last in the trilogy of Saint Lazarus / | PS 9993.B33 .S673 1999 Sunlight on broken stones : the lost in the trilogy of Saint Lazarus / | PS 9993.B33 .T236 1981 Telex moon. / |
First Prize/English epic peom
Highlights the epic poem of the multi- awarded Filipino author Dr. Cirilo Bautista. The epic builds on the cogitations and explications of various souls, as they seek to interpret and justify the experiences of their time and place, in the context of the Filipino nation's struggle for selfhood and freedom. The voices in the epic include the port, the nation, its heroes-political rulers, churchmen, everyday people- and even some objects in human embodiment. The epic of 3,050 lines concludes his monumental work on Philippine history. Garnered First Prize in Epic Writing English Category of the National Centennial Commission Literary Contests, 1998.
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