Title: SIMIANOLOGY: STORIES
Price: $12.25
Author: Scott Garceau
Anvil Publishing, Metro Manila, 2011, p.137
Helping Global Pinoys Discover their Heritage
Title: SIMIANOLOGY: STORIES
Price: $12.25
Author: Scott Garceau
Anvil Publishing, Metro Manila, 2011, p.137
Title: WORK ON THE MOUNTAIN
Price: $28.00
Author: N.V.M. Gonzales
University of the Philippines Press, 1995
Title: THE BAMBOO DANCERS
Recipient of two Republic Cultural Heritage Awards and of the Rizal Pro-Patria Award (1961). Originally published in 1959, and reissued in 1993 as part of Bookmark’s Filipino Literary Classics.
Price: $11.00
Author: N.V.M. Gonzales
Bookmark, Metro Manila, 1993, p.358
Title: CHILDREN OF THE ASH-COVERED LOAM
Originally published in 1951 and reissued as part of Bookmark’s Filipino Literary Classics in 1992, this is a collection of stories which previously appeared in various publications in the Philippines, USA and England.
Price: $6.00
Author: N.V.M. Gonzales
Bookmark, Metro Manila, 1992, p.152
Title: A SEASON OF GRACE
Originally published in 1954 and reissued in 1992 as part of Bookmark’s Filipino Literary Classics. Richard R. Guzman in The Virginia Quarterly Review describes this book as the author’s masterpiece and “…surely one of the four or five most beautiful novels to have come from the Third World.”
Price: $7.80
Author: N.V.M Gonzales
Bookmark, Metro Manila, 1992, p.239
Title: LADLAD: ANTHOLOGY OF PHILIPPINE GAY WRITING
The first book to gather the various voices of the gay experience in the country today, through poems, essays, short fiction, and plays in Filipino and English.
Price: $15.00
Author: J. Neil C. Garcia & Dan Remoto
Title: THE EMPIRE OF MEMORY
The novel opens with the Beatles being chased out of Manila International Airport by angry Marcos [paid] mobs and meanders through the New Society via the eyes and pens of two Marcos speech writers/censors, who were commissioned to ghost write the President’s history of the Philippines. Cited in Charlie Chan is Dead as a “good read.”
Price: $20.00
Author: Eric Gamalinda
Anvil Publishing, Metro Manila, 2000, p.304
Title: THREE PHILIPPINE ETHNIC HERO PLAYS
All three plays are Palanca Prize winners: “Princess Urduja”, “Lapu-Lapu of Mactan”, and “Cachil Kudarat.” The author explores his anti-colonialist theme by using the language left by the colonizers.
Price: $7.80
Author: Mig Alvarez Enriquez
New Day Publishers, Quezon City ,1991, p.145
Title: SUP?
A Young Adult novella revolving around 13-year old Ram. Perfect for those who want a “thin book”.
Price: $7.50
Author: Maria L.M. Fres-Felix
Adarna House, Metro Manila, 2001, p.54