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Selected Articles and Essays by various authors: I. The Challenge of a Hundred Days: Believing that Filipinos can, Tony Meloto + + II. The 2006 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Service, for Tony Meloto + + III. Open Letter to Noynoy, F. Sionil Jose + + IV. A History of Pain, Juan L. Mercado + + V. An Open Letter to Noynoy, From OFWS + + VI. Pursuit of Good Governance Advocacies, Marcelo Tecson + + VII. A Fervent Prayer for Peace, Cesar Torres + + VIII. A History of Betrayal, Perry Diaz + + IX. Corona's Thorny Crown, Perry Diaz + + X. Dawn of a New Era, Perry Diaz + + XI. Of Mice, Boys and Men, Philip S. Chua, MD + + XII. A Hopeful Tomorrow - A Balikbayan Insight, Philip S. Chua, MD + + XIII. Global Filipinos: A Sleeping Giant, Philip S. Chua, MD + + XIV. Heart to Heart - Winds of Change, Philip S. Chua, MD + + XV. Growing Old is a Privilege, Philip S. Chua, MD + + XVI. Our Cruelty to Mother Earth, Philip S. Chua, MD + + XVII. Advice to Grads: "Never Choose Your Heroes Lightly," Ernie Delfin + + XVIII. Gawad Kalinga, A Progressive Movement, Ernie Delfin + + XIX. Why a Man Must Save and Invest, Ernie Delfin + + XX. Beautiful San Francisco, Pinoy Heaven, Ted Laguatan + + XXI. The next President and PAMUSA, Frank Wenceslao + + XXII. Philippne Budget Deficit, Frank Wenceslao + + XXIII. Money Laundering: US Tools vs. Corruption, Frank Wenceslao + + XXIV. Amid the Fighting, Clan Rules Maguindanao, Jaileen F. Jimeno + + XXV. Why I Publish Writings, Tatay Jobo Elizes
With Dusk (originally published in the Philippines as Po-on), F. Sionil Jose begins his five-novel Rosales Saga, which the poet and critic Ricaredo Demetillo called "the first great Filipino novels written in English." Set in the 1880s, Dusk records the exile of a tenant family from its village and the new life it attempts to make in the small town of Rosales. Here commences the epic tale of a family unwillingly thrown into the turmoil of history. But this is more than a historical novel; it is also the eternal story of man's tortured search for true faith and the larger meaning of existence. Jose has achieved a fiction of extraordinary scope and passion, a book as meaningful to Philippine literature as One Hundred Years of Solitude is to Latin American literature.
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