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  2. Pete Lacaba - Wikipedia

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    Born in Misamis Oriental in 1945 to Jose Monreal Lacaba of Loon, Bohol and Fe Flores from Pateros, Rizal. He is the brother of writer and activist Eman Lacaba, who was murdered in March 1976 and later honored at the Philippines' Bantayog ng mga Bayani memorial as a martyr who fought the Marcos dictatorship.

  3. Prometheus Unbound - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus Unbound may refer to: Prometheus Unbound, a play by Aeschylus; Prometheus Unbound, a play by Shelley; Prometheus Unbound, the second book of the manga Appleseed; Prometheus Unbound, a work for chorus and orchestra (1944) by Havergal Brian; Prometheus Unbound (Carl Bloch), an 1864 painting by the Danish artist Carl Bloch, now in Athens

  4. Emmanuel Lacaba - Wikipedia

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    The poet Luis Francia included Lacaba's work in a portfolio of Filipino poems for the 45th Issue of BOMB. [4] His work has been collected in two anthologies: Salvaged Poems (1986) and Salvaged Prose (1992). [5] Aside from his published works, the collection also features unpublished prose writings found in his filing cabinets in Pateros, Rizal. [6]

  5. Prometheus Unbound (Shelley) - Wikipedia

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    1820 title page, C. and J. Ollier, London. Prometheus Unbound is a four-act lyrical drama by Percy Bysshe Shelley, first published in 1820. [1] It is concerned with the torments of the Greek mythological figure Prometheus, who defies the gods and gives fire to humanity, for which he is subjected to eternal punishment and suffering at the hands of Zeus.

  6. Dong Abay - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus Unbound words by Jose F. Lacaba, 1973 and music by Dong Abay, 2015 [19] - 6:24 Aleluya (Halleluyah) Filipino version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", translated by Carina Evangelista [ 20 ] - 6:57

  7. The Witch of Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The Witch of Atlas is a major poetic work of the English romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley written in 1820 and published posthumously in 1824 in the Posthumous Poems collection. The poem was written in 78 ottava rima stanzas during the period when Prometheus Unbound and The Cloud were written and reflects similar themes. The theme of the poem ...

  8. Prometheus - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus (1774) was originally planned as a drama but never completed by Goethe, though the poem is inspired by it. Prometheus is the creative and rebellious spirit rejected by God and who angrily defies him and asserts himself. Ganymede, by direct contrast, is the boyish self who is both adored and seduced by God. As a high Romantic poet and ...

  9. Category:Works based on Prometheus Bound - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus Bound and the Oceanids; Prometheus Unbound (Shelley) V. Vellum (novel) This page was last edited on 23 June 2022, at 12:56 (UTC). Text is available ...