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_bC68 2015
100 _aVilla, Jose Garcia
_eauthor
_93957
245 1 4 _aThe Collected stories of Jose Garcia Villa /
_cedited by Jonathan Chua.
246 _aCollected stories of Jose Garcia Villa.
260 _aQuezon City :
_bAteneo de Manila University Press,
_c[2015], c2015.
300 _axlv, 384 pages ;
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 368-384).
505 _aNight -- Love's wilderness -- Smilin' thru -- Between two lovers -- Man, woman and Christmas -- The Collegian's correspondence -- I'm in love -- The Bloodflower -- Varvara -- That's my baby -- The Crucifix -- The Bailarina -- Fear -- Nylhya -- A Tragic comedy -- The Misogynist -- Isagani and Liwayway -- Miss Camia Azul -- The Lonely dream -- Mirla -- Her freedom -- The Fence -- The Bow of Hamid -- The Black song -- Resurrection -- Their woman -- Are cadavers people -- Bulaklak -- Tea roses -- No fleas on Dan cupid -- Apassionata -- Like my boy -- The Man who looked like Rizal -- Mir-i-Nisa -- The Son of Rizal -- Malakas -- Valse Triste -- Footnote to youth -- Kamya -- Wings and blue flame: a trilogy -- Untitled story -- White interlude -- Walk at midnight -- The Woman who looked like Christ -- Given woman -- Little tales -- Daughter of Rizal -- Young writer in a new country -- Death into manhood -- Yet do they strife -- Song I did not hear -- Story for my country -- She asked him to come.
520 _a"The short stories of Jose Garcia Villa constitute a sizeable chunk of his oeuvre. His early reputation restated on the publication of his only collection of stories. Footnote to Youth: Tales of the Philippines and Others, by Scribner's in 1933. Since his reinvention as a poet, however, his stories, except for a few titles, have all but been forgotten. An assessment of Villa's contribution to Philippine literature and of his development as a writer would be incomplete without taking his short stories - whether meritorious, meretricious, or mediocre - into consideration. The Collected Stories of Jose Garcia Villa makes available for the first time Villa's extant stories in a single volume."--Back cover.
541 _aFund 164
_bAcademic Books Sales
_cPurchased
_d04/08/2019
_e76855
_fNEJ
_hPHP 1,125.00
_p2019-04-261
_q2019-1-0252
600 0 _93957
_aVilla, Jose Garcia
_d1908-1997
_xLiterary collections
650 0 _91698
_aShort stories, Philippines (English)
650 0 _93958
_aPhilippine literature (English)
_xCollections
700 _aChua, Jonathan
_eeditor
_93959
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_cBK
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