Albert E. Alejo. Sanayan Lang ang Pagpatay. High Chair, 2016. 154 pages.

Excerpt: A brief survey of Tagalog poetry in the twentieth century shows how poets have been shaped by a vibrant tradition of protest. By “protest” is not meant the outright excoriation of the status quo through the use of general statements and unambiguous demands for society’s transformation. Far...

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