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[Summary] => The Gintong Aklat Award 2012 for science was recently bagged by Ateneo de Manila University Press for publishing “Twenty One Grams of Spirit and Seven Ounces of Desire: Measure and Meaning” by Philippine STAR science columnist Maria Isabel Garcia.
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[Title] => 2011 World Book and Copyright Day
[Summary] => Summer showers with books this April as the National Book Development Board (NBDB) and the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) Philippines celebrate World Book and Copyright Day tomorrow, April 15 at the Techportal of the UP-Ayala Land Technohub in Quezon City.
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[Title] => Revisiting the revolution
[Summary] => Two small Philippine flags planted on a neighbor's flowerpot reminded me that June 12 was Independence Day. If not for those flags, I would have forgotten that Saturday marked a national holiday.
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[Title] => Notes from ‘Underground’
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Originally published by Jonathan Cape in the United Kingdom in the early 1990s, Rey Ventura’s Underground in Japan (Ateneo de Manila University Press 2006) is a faithful narrative of the illegal Filipino worker in Japan shortly after the first EDSA revolt, during which time the writer did extensive research in the clandestine workforce in that country in an attempt to distance himself, in more ways than one, from the Philippine left.
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[Title] => History and The Cebuano Body
[Summary] => Richard Field, a constant British visitor to Cebu who has written a novel on Lapulapu and Magellan, was wondering why the statues of Lapulapu bear no tattoos even if the history books say that body painting was a mark of the Bisayan warrior of old. There seems to be no excuse for this amnesia, but I should have told him that our notions of beauty and body beautiful have undergone change under the two colonial masters and the smooth untextured body as sculpture model is now taken for granted.
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[Title] => The book with your name on the spine
[Summary] => I got a letter from a reader named Marc, which Ill use as a take-off point for this weeks column. Heres what Marc said:
I read your column) about aspiring writers three weeks ago. In order to succeed in the book-publishing world, writers should possess not only talent but also, more importantly, toughness.
One article in Chicken Soup for the Writers Soul talked about this. It mentioned that a writer, more than any other professional, should be tough enough to go through dozens of failures.
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[Title] => Meeting Miss Nida
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ATENEO PRESS
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Originally published by Jonathan Cape in the United Kingdom in the early 1990s, Rey Ventura’s Underground in Japan (Ateneo de Manila University Press 2006) is a faithful narrative of the illegal Filipino worker in Japan shortly after the first EDSA revolt, during which time the writer did extensive research in the clandestine workforce in that country in an attempt to distance himself, in more ways than one, from the Philippine left.
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I read your column) about aspiring writers three weeks ago. In order to succeed in the book-publishing world, writers should possess not only talent but also, more importantly, toughness.
One article in Chicken Soup for the Writers Soul talked about this. It mentioned that a writer, more than any other professional, should be tough enough to go through dozens of failures.
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