+ Follow JUN LANSANG Tag
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[Title] => An heirloom camera, a lost Beetle
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[Title] => Literary doppelgangers
[Summary] => Bear with me on this follow-up to our last column, which reported the inadvertent misappropriation of buddy Tony Enriquez’s story “The Iguana” in the recently released The S.E.A. Write Anthology of ASEAN Short Stories & Poems: The 30th Anniversary, published by Silkroad Agency in Bangkok.
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[Title] => In our time of workshop
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We forgot to pay tribute to the late mad poet Jun Lansang, a dark and frightening figure from our childhood that may as well have been "the black thing," or that anonymous roving specter that could be the wing of madness it(him?)self.
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[Title] => At-Tariq & Nick
[Summary] => My old friend the poet Jose Lansang Jr. is dead. Long live." So went the simple text message from Erwin E. Castillo, poet and novelist.
A couple of days later, on April 13, some of us of the UP Sixties received the following e-mail from Wilfredo Pascua Sanchez in Chicago:
"Dear Everyone, Its chilling news. Erwin, please extend my sympathy to the Lansang family. All the best, Willie."
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JUN LANSANG
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We forgot to pay tribute to the late mad poet Jun Lansang, a dark and frightening figure from our childhood that may as well have been "the black thing," or that anonymous roving specter that could be the wing of madness it(him?)self.
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[Summary] => My old friend the poet Jose Lansang Jr. is dead. Long live." So went the simple text message from Erwin E. Castillo, poet and novelist.
A couple of days later, on April 13, some of us of the UP Sixties received the following e-mail from Wilfredo Pascua Sanchez in Chicago:
"Dear Everyone, Its chilling news. Erwin, please extend my sympathy to the Lansang family. All the best, Willie."
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[ColumnID] => 134575
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