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050 _aPL 5533
_b.G584 2012
100 _aGoloy, Gloria G.
_943556
245 0 _aTwo voices /
_cGloria G. Goloy, Doris Trinidad.
264 _aManila :
_bUST Publishing House,
_c2012.;©2012.
300 _a91 pages
_c20 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aWoman and man, rib and floating rib, and "the urgent color of their need" generate the lyric tension in the poems of Gloria Garchitoreta-Goloy where gnomic nuggets, sutras if you like, are veiled and at the same time revealed in metaphors woven into a silken tapestry of words. Even where leitmotif seems to depart from "a code that is as ancient as the sun," at least on the conscious level of creation, there are undertones that hint at the basic polarities. But it must be stressed that the poet views this elemental drama from a point of view that is both Catholic and catholic. It is this spiritual perspective that orders the peopled landscape of Mrs. Goloy's poems, a landscape alive with lovers fermenting under "the skies of livid steel."---The late poet Federico Licsi Espino Jr.
650 _aPhilippine poetry (English)
_918868
650 _aPhilippine poetry (English)
_2sears
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700 _aTrinidad, Doris.
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942 _cIRC
999 _c84046
_d84046