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050 _aPL 5539.M51 .M314p 2019
100 _aMangohig, Arvin Abejo.
_eAuthor
245 _aMartial law :
_bpoems for the dead /
_cArvin Abejo Mangohig.
260 _aManila, City :
_bUniversity of Santo Tomas Publishing House,
_cc2019.
300 _axi, 109 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c13 cm.
365 _bPHP 695.00
505 _aAcknowledgement -- Notes on publication -- Film center -- Edifice ghazal --Anthropology -- Plaza Miranda, august 21, 1971 -- curfew -- Desaparecidos -- Writing in the topics -- Love in the time of Martial Law -- Lovers -- Salvage -- The solidarity -- Travelling the world -- Night terrors -- -Ism -- Nutribun -- Gigi -- Art dekada'70 -- Foot fetish -- Shoes -- The forgotten -- August 21 -- Aratilis -- What was taken -- Amnesia -- News blackout -- Arrest -- Burial ground -- Bare houses -- Bruises -- Running away -- Unfinished business -- Deniers -- National amnesiacs anonymous-- Ghosts -- I am not here -- Memory -- The pet of solitary -- Forecast, september 1972 -- Philippine weather -- The rememberers -- Pregnancy -- Unborn -- Hide and Seek -- Boneseed -- The switch -- September 21 -- Autopsy -- Night burning -- Lupus -- Wax -- Sea change -- Slums -- Manunggal Street, 1985 -- The verge -- Alfie Anido -- Julie Vega -- Funeraria Paz -- Lost Things -- About the artists -- About the author.
520 _a Arvin Abejo Mangohig telescopes his poetic vision and diction to one of the darkest moments of Philippine history and, through a lyricism stunning for its clear-eyed intensity and restraint, offers us fresh and urgent reckonings of stories under the threat of being eroded by fake news and historical revisionism. Carlomar Arcangel Daoana.
651 _aPHILIPPINE POETRY (ENGLISH).
_xMARTIAL LAW IN LITERATURE.
_zPHILIPPINES.
_vHISTORY.
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