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  2. Nick Joaquin - Wikipedia

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    Nicomedes "Nick" Marquez Joaquin (Tagalog:; May 4, 1917 – April 29, 2004) was a Filipino writer and journalist best known for his short stories and novels in the English language. He also wrote using the pen name Quijano de Manila. Joaquin was conferred the rank and title of National Artist of the Philippines for Literature.

  3. The Woman Who Had Two Navels - Wikipedia

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    The Woman Who Had Two Navels is a 1961 novel by Nick Joaquín, a National Artist for Literature and leading English-language writer from the Philippines. [1] It is considered a classic in Philippine literature. [2] It was the recipient of the first Harry Stonehill Award. [1]

  4. A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino - Wikipedia

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    On October 5, 2004, readings of Joaquin's plays, essays, and poems, entitled Portrait of the Artist as Nick Joaquin: Celebrating the Life and Works of a Beloved National Artist, which has a similarity to the title of Joaquin's play, was presented in New York City by the Philippine Economic and Cultural Endowment (PEACE), the Ma-Yi Theater ...

  5. May Day Eve - Wikipedia

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    May Day Eve" is a story written by Filipino National Artist Nick Joaquin. Written after World War II, it became one of Joaquin's “signature stories” that became a classic [1] in Philippine literature in English.

  6. Ang Larawan - Wikipedia

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    Ang Larawan, internationally released as The Portrait, is a 2017 Philippine musical film directed by Loy Arcenas.. Based on the 1997 stage play, Larawan which in turn was based on the 1950 literary play A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino by National Artist Nick Joaquin, the film takes place in 1941 just before World War II in a mansion in Manila.

  7. Kisapmata (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was inspired by "The House on Zapote Street", written by Nick Joaquin under the pen name Quijano de Manila. The report was first published in the Philippine Free Press on January 28, 1961, and was later included in Joaquin's collection Reportage on Crime: Thirteen Horror Happenings that Hit the Headlines, published in 1977. [7]

  8. The Summer Solstice - Wikipedia

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    "The Summer Solstice", also known as "Tatarin" or "Tadtarin", [1] is a short story written by Filipino National Artist for Literature Nick Joaquin. [2] [3] In addition to being regarded as one of Joaquin's most acclaimed literary works, the tale is considered to be controversial.

  9. Category:Works by Nick Joaquin - Wikipedia

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    Nick Joaquin; L. Ang Larawan; M. May Day Eve; N. Template:Nick Joaquin; P. A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino; S. The Summer Solstice; W. The Woman Who Had Two Navels