+ Follow DINAH ROMA Tag
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[Title] => Gravitas & levity
[Summary] => The poem uncannily titled “Repetition Compulsion” has this second and final stanza:
[DatePublished] => 2014-12-29 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alfred A. Yuson
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[Title] => A grampa grunts theory of poetry
[Summary] => Ruel S. de Veras fine title, Faulty Electrical Wiring: Poems (ORP, AdMU), was launched at the Ateneos ComDept on March 18. Wired yet faultless it is as a second poetry collection.
I loved "Gambaphobia," which can well be anthemic for friends who are tragic itchers once they sing along to sinigang na sugpo:
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[Title] => Wordfeast in Singapore
[Summary] => Wordfeast 2004, also billed as the First Singapore International Poetry Festival, reeled off from Jan. 15 to 18 with the participation of an impressive cast of poets from several countries.
Leading the Philippine delegation was Dr. Marjorie Evasco, director of the Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center of De La Salle University. Also in attendance were Ramil Digal Gulle, Dinah Roma, Francess Raymundo and Ana Ablaza Baluyot.
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DINAH ROMA
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[Title] => A grampa grunts theory of poetry
[Summary] => Ruel S. de Veras fine title, Faulty Electrical Wiring: Poems (ORP, AdMU), was launched at the Ateneos ComDept on March 18. Wired yet faultless it is as a second poetry collection.
I loved "Gambaphobia," which can well be anthemic for friends who are tragic itchers once they sing along to sinigang na sugpo:
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Wordfeast in Singapore
[Summary] => Wordfeast 2004, also billed as the First Singapore International Poetry Festival, reeled off from Jan. 15 to 18 with the participation of an impressive cast of poets from several countries.
Leading the Philippine delegation was Dr. Marjorie Evasco, director of the Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center of De La Salle University. Also in attendance were Ramil Digal Gulle, Dinah Roma, Francess Raymundo and Ana Ablaza Baluyot.
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