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_aPS 9993.G65 _b.R282 2004 |
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_aRemembering NVM / _cJose Dalisay, Jr., editor. |
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_aQuezon City : _bUniversity of the Philippines Press, _c2004 |
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_axiv, 283 p. : _bill. _c23 cm. |
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520 | _a this man was both." This book is a testamentto that man, and to that love. | ||
520 | _aNestor Vicente Madali (NVM) Gonzalez was a towering figure in Philippine Literature, speaking not only for Filipinos-especially those rendered inarticulate by literary convention. When he died in 1999, after having received due if belated recognition by his country as a National Artist for Literature. NVM left a void in the hearts and minds of many-not just his contemporaries and friends, but a new generation of young Filipino writers with whom he had established a deep personal bond. As editor Jose Dalisay Jr. says, "Many great writers are read, and a few are loved | ||
650 | _aAuthors, Filipino | ||
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_aGonzalez, Nestor Vicente Madali, 1915-1999. _945537 |
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_aDalisay, Jose Y., _933764 |
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