+ Follow LUIS CABALQUINTO Tag
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[Title] => Blessings from Don Luis
[Summary] => Luis Cabalquinto launched his fourth poetry book, Bridgeable Shores: Selected Poems (1969-2001) published by Galatea Speaks, an imprint of Muae Publishing/Kaya Press at Manila Garden resto in Manhattan last month. It was a star-studded affair, as they say the stars being among the leading lights in the Fil-Am lit firmament.
[DatePublished] => 2001-12-17 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alfred A. Yuson
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[Title] => Tragedy begets text
[Summary] => Okay, I borrowed that title. Or more correctly, appropriated it. My dear friend Ben Razon, photographer non pareil and one of the sanest and most articulate artists I know, used it as his subject title for a recent e-mail message.
"Tragedy begets text." Yes. Exactly how I felt, deluged and besieged by text as I have been, perhaps like everyone else among you whos linked to the obstreperous Net.
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LUIS CABALQUINTO
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[ArticleID] => 134633
[Title] => Tragedy begets text
[Summary] => Okay, I borrowed that title. Or more correctly, appropriated it. My dear friend Ben Razon, photographer non pareil and one of the sanest and most articulate artists I know, used it as his subject title for a recent e-mail message.
"Tragedy begets text." Yes. Exactly how I felt, deluged and besieged by text as I have been, perhaps like everyone else among you whos linked to the obstreperous Net.
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