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[Title] => Brave new poetry
[Summary] => How our poetry continues to flourish. Three recently released collections bear us out on this claim.
At the risk of committing literary incest, which were prone to do anyway when conducting critical reviews in this ingrown toenail that is Imperial Metro Manila, here we extol titles credited to three close friends in and well beyond our mutually backslapping writing community.
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[AuthorName] => Alfred A. Yuson
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[Title] => A death in the family
[Summary] => We shall miss him. Many are the memories. Poet Michael L. Bigornia passed away last Monday, exactly a week ago. On the phone, through voice and text, we were all aghast to hear about it. He was only 51, the victim of a first stroke.
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[Title] => Brave new poetry
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At the risk of committing literary incest, which were prone to do anyway when conducting critical reviews in this ingrown toenail that is Imperial Metro Manila, here we extol titles credited to three close friends in and well beyond our mutually backslapping writing community.
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