An Introduction to Filipino American Literature
This “AMERICAN PARABLE,” in all its many permutations, underlies the peculiar position of both the Filipino American writer and the Filipino writer in English in the Philippines. For if there is one indisputable fact about Filipino American writing nurtured on American shores that sets it apart from...
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