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The Cebu we know / Erma M. Cuizon, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Pasig City : Anvil Pub., c2009.Description: xiv, 186 p. : ill. 22 cmISBN:
  • 9789712722752
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 688.C4  .C321 2009
Summary: This is not a book of travel pieces that tell you what places to see and how to get there. It was not intended to make you take the first flight to Cebu. This is a biography of Cebu, from multiple points of view taken by writers who were born there, or have lived there for much of their lives. Some of the stories are heartrending, some are funny, some are elegiac. But they are all engaging, richly detailed and a pleasure to read, with a memorable cast of characters-sharply remembered people drawn with such clarity that when we are later told they had died, we feel a pang of loss, and grieve. They are stories about a place that surprises us with friendly cab drivers and toothless dock laborers who glide with confidence and dignity. On second thought, this book might have the unintended effect of making you fly to Cebu sooner than you think. But instead of behaving like confused tourists who guess their geographic location from their travel itinerary (If it's Tuesday, this must be Cebu'), you get a sense of where you are from a feeling of the sublime. To paraphase poet.Larry Ypil, one of the contributors to this lovely volume,'If I'm writing, this must be Cebu."-SUSAN LARA
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This is not a book of travel pieces that tell you what places to see and how to get there. It was not intended to make you take the first flight to Cebu. This is a biography of Cebu, from multiple points of view taken by writers who were born there, or have lived there for much of their lives. Some of the stories are heartrending, some are funny, some are elegiac. But they are all engaging, richly detailed and a pleasure to read, with a memorable cast of characters-sharply remembered people drawn with such clarity that when we are later told they had died, we feel a pang of loss, and grieve. They are stories about a place that surprises us with friendly cab drivers and toothless dock laborers who glide with confidence and dignity. On second thought, this book might have the unintended effect of making you fly to Cebu sooner than you think. But instead of behaving like confused tourists who guess their geographic location from their travel itinerary (If it's Tuesday, this must be Cebu'), you get a sense of where you are from a feeling of the sublime. To paraphase poet.Larry Ypil, one of the contributors to this lovely volume,'If I'm writing, this must be Cebu."-SUSAN LARA

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