Filipino-American writers say they’re always homeward-bound
Writers, wherever they are in the world, are always compelled to write about their homeland/s, whether tackling the diaspora, the racial divide, or ancillary matters that conjure home.
Writers, wherever they are in the world, are always compelled to write about their homeland/s, whether tackling the diaspora, the racial divide, or ancillary matters that conjure home.
Before Hawaii-based Filipino-American novelist, poet and playwright R. Zamora Linmark had an inkling he wanted to write, he was a Theater-French double major who had dropped out of Journalism.
New York-based writer Jessica Hagedorn will visit her birthplace, Manila, for the launch of the book “Manila Noir” on July 6, 4 p.m. at the National Book Store flagship in Glorietta 1, Makati.
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