+ Follow NATIONAL ARTIST JOSE GARCIA VILLA Tag
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[Summary] => Writer and visual artist Hilario Francia died Wednesday at age 74. His body was found late that afternoon by his landlord in his rented apartment in New Manila, Quezon City.
Francia, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Nafaric de Pagsanjan, was a member of the 1960s writers group the Ravens, which took its name from the poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
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[Title] => Images from a waking dream
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One might be hard-pressed to review a book like Eileen R. Tabios Reflections of the Empty Flagpole, a collection of prose poems published by the New York-based Marsh Hawk Press, without the risk of intellectualizing too much its chimeric contents.
For the most part, Tabios herself admits that her compositions are sculpted poems, complementary to a suggestion that they are in a manner poem-paintings, effectively betraying the strong visual stylist the poet is throughout her prose meanderings.
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Francia, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Nafaric de Pagsanjan, was a member of the 1960s writers group the Ravens, which took its name from the poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
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For the most part, Tabios herself admits that her compositions are sculpted poems, complementary to a suggestion that they are in a manner poem-paintings, effectively betraying the strong visual stylist the poet is throughout her prose meanderings.
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