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NEVER AGAIN. This is the reason why nations commemorate, not only victories, but also the most tragic events in their history.

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At the start of my poetry class in Ateneo last Wednesday, I asked: “Yo, dudes, anyone here know about the novel Ilustrado by Miguel Syjuco?” One hand came up.

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