After the body displaces water / stories by Daryll Delgado.
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- volume
- 9789715066457
- PL 5539.D2 .D378 2012
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center | PL 5539.D2 .D378 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 3IRC2014000173 |
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In After the Body Displaces Water, characters search for warmth in various ways and places-with alcohol, through love, in memory. A young woman imagines dead, bloated rats under her bed while struggling to understand the traps and temptations of city life. A grandmother brews tea and dreams of Willie Revillame as her husband sings love songs in another part of town. Here, Daryll Delgado employs her fine talent creating a highly sensual world where taste, touch, sight, smell are no mere experiences of flesh but powerful evocations of loss and longing.--- -Katrina Tuvera (Source: http://www.libros.com.ph/bibliofiles/)
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