His latest collection of nonfiction, "RE: Reflections, Reviews, and Recollections," is being published by the University of Santo Thomas and will be released in 2014.
Among his poetry collections are "The Arctic Archipelago and Other Poems, Museum of Absences," and "The Beauty of Ghosts." His poems have been included in numerous journals and anthologies, the latter including "Returning a Borrowed Tongue, Language for a New Century, Field of Mirrors," and "Love Rise Up "
The University of the Philippines Press is publishing his next volume of poems, "Tattered Boat," due out in the spring of 2014.
In September 2012 Bindlestiff Studio in San Francisco gave his first full-length play "The Strange Case of Citizen de la Cruz" its world premiere.
He has been a regular contributor to "The Village Voice" and "The Nation," and was the New York correspondent for "Asiaweek" and "The Far Eastern Economic Review." He teaches at New York University and Hunter College. He teaches creative writing at the City University of Hong Kong and writes an online column, "The Artist Abroad," for Manila's "Philippine Daily Inquirer."
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His latest collection of nonfiction, "RE: Reflections, Reviews, and Recollections," is being published by the University of Santo Thomas and will be released in 2014.
Among his poetry collections are "The Arctic Archipelago and Other Poems, Museum of Absences," and "The Beauty of Ghosts." His poems have been included in numerous journals and anthologies, the latter including "Returning a Borrowed Tongue, Language for a New Century, Field of Mirrors," and "Love Rise Up "
The University of the Philippines Press is publishing his next volume of poems, "Tattered Boat," due out in the spring of 2014.
In September 2012 Bindlestiff Studio in San Francisco gave his first full-length play "The Strange Case of Citizen de la Cruz" its world premiere.
He has been a regular contributor to "The Village Voice" and "The Nation," and was the New York correspondent for "Asiaweek" and "The Far Eastern Economic Review." He teaches at New York University and Hunter College. He teaches creative writing at the City University of Hong Kong and writes an online column, "The Artist Abroad," for Manila's "Philippine Daily Inquirer."
Imprint | Kaya Press |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | February 2001 |
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First published | February 2001 |
Contributors | Luis Francia |
Dimensions | 229 x 155 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback - Trade / Cloth over boards |
Pages | 392 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-885030-31-3 |
Barcode | 9781885030313 |
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LSN | 1-885030-31-2 |