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008 991018s1993 enka b 10110 eng
020 _a971-550-105-2
040 _erda
050 _a PS 9993.S16
_b.W939 1993
245 0 _aWriting in protest :
_b1972-1985 /
_cAlfredo Navarro Salonga.
264 _aQuezon City :
_bAteneo De Manila University Press,
_c[1993];copyright 1993
300 _ax,158 pages
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aThis special issue on new writing at once raises initial questions. First is the question of time frame. 'New' being a flexible word, it could cover a limited span such as last year's production or else it could be applied to works of the past ten years or so, which is indeed the case in this present collection. The second question involves the choice of 1972 as the starting point for the selection. Surely, 1972 as the year of the declaration of martial law is not only a historical significant date. It is also of inescapable political import - a fact which this anthology cannot possibly ignore. Such observations as these inevitably lead to the problem of the relationship between literature, art, and culture on the one hand, and political, social, and economic forces on the other.
650 _aPhilippine essays (English)
_2sears
650 _aPhilippine literature (English)
_2sears
_936835
650 _aPhilippine poetry (English)
_2sears
_918868
700 _aSalonga, Alfredo Navarro
_938089
942 _cFIL
999 _c40552
_d40552