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Apoem of that title by the Nobel prizewinner Tomas Transtromer came across my mind when I learned that the artist Lani Maestro was in town for an exhibit/installation in collaboration with Poklong Anading, “Digital Tagalog,” at the Mo_Space in Bonifacio High Street in Global City.

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Haavikko, a Finn, and the Swede Transtromer have a thing or two to teach poets of whatever age, whether of the art for art’s sake school or the social realist dialectical materialist type.

The duo’s poetry, in the Penguin collection presented in tandem, makes academic all arguments and debates on the function of verse.
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                    [Summary] => 

Apoem of that title by the Nobel prizewinner Tomas Transtromer came across my mind when I learned that the artist Lani Maestro was in town for an exhibit/installation in collaboration with Poklong Anading, “Digital Tagalog,” at the Mo_Space in Bonifacio High Street in Global City.

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Haavikko, a Finn, and the Swede Transtromer have a thing or two to teach poets of whatever age, whether of the art for art’s sake school or the social realist dialectical materialist type.

The duo’s poetry, in the Penguin collection presented in tandem, makes academic all arguments and debates on the function of verse.
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