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The immigrant experience in 'Ilustrado' was only a small part of what I intended to be a broader lo
The immigrant experience in 'Ilustrado' was only a small part of what I intended to be a broader lo
The immigrant experience in 'Ilustrado' was only a small part of what I intended to be a broader lo
The immigrant experience in 'Ilustrado' was only a small part of what I intended to be a broader lo
The immigrant experience in 'Ilustrado' was only a small part of what I intended to be a broader lo
The immigrant experience in 'Ilustrado' was only a small part of what I intended to be a broader lo
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Miguel Syjuco:
I have no illusions that my work can rouse the masses to create change, because literature simply dMiguel Syjuco:
I read a blog about this young filmmaker in the Philippines who made a short film, and one of the cMiguel Syjuco:
I want to write a book that makes people debate, and makes people think, interact with each other aMiguel Syjuco:
I don't believe in nationalism. I think it's a bunch of slogans. It's a bunch of poor attempts at cMiguel Syjuco:
The Philippines, it has a politics of patronage. Family and favors, in addition to the old cliche oMiguel Syjuco:
I grew up with a very privileged background. My father served as one of the cabinet ministers in ArMiguel Syjuco:
When you live in the Philippines or a country like that, you develop something of a very thick skinMiguel Syjuco:
I don't see myself as any different from all the other Filipinos who have gone abroad looking for oMiguel Syjuco:
I have to believe that literature can effect change; otherwise, I would have no purpose in my lifeMiguel Syjuco:
What I do know is that writing is the thing I am best at, and I don't have the stomach, the ability