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If someone hasn’t thought about it already there should by this time be a best first book of poetry award in a poetry-challenged country such as ours, where verses can be read while standing up in the elevated train coach and commuters can ponder on the lines of Rizal, Recto, Neruda during rush hour.

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When I was cultural editor and performing arts reviewer of the Roces-owned and managed Manila Times, in the mid-1980s, Cesare would send me his brilliant art reviews (critiques) which I would publish with immense pride. I knew Cesare then as a poet-critic.
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When I was cultural editor and performing arts reviewer of the Roces-owned and managed Manila Times, in the mid-1980s, Cesare would send me his brilliant art reviews (critiques) which I would publish with immense pride. I knew Cesare then as a poet-critic.
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