An Edith Tiempo ReaderUniversity of the Philippines Press, 1999 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... voice , the way a poet's voice may change through time . At times there may be a kind of mellowing that one does not feel this compulsion to fill the void with speech . And this mellowness manifests itself in more silences , more pauses ...
... voice , the way a poet's voice may change through time . At times there may be a kind of mellowing that one does not feel this compulsion to fill the void with speech . And this mellowness manifests itself in more silences , more pauses ...
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... voice rose higher and its undercurrent of tragedy deepened until it stopped on the familiar abrupt note . Marina need not have worried about Lucrecia , who was not unaware that the ways of small snobbery were sharp but often innocent ...
... voice rose higher and its undercurrent of tragedy deepened until it stopped on the familiar abrupt note . Marina need not have worried about Lucrecia , who was not unaware that the ways of small snobbery were sharp but often innocent ...
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... voice was somewhere behind Marina . She turned around . A woman was surveying the grounds with small critical eyes , from the house down to the pool lilies at the corner of the lot . It was Ting Flores . The Colonel , her husband , must ...
... voice was somewhere behind Marina . She turned around . A woman was surveying the grounds with small critical eyes , from the house down to the pool lilies at the corner of the lot . It was Ting Flores . The Colonel , her husband , must ...
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A Writer of Substance | 1 |
Poetry as the Rhythm of Violets | 9 |
THE SHORT STORIES OF EDITH TIEMPO | 41 |
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