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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]
Works included in these years include “Prose and Poems” (1952), three stories in the “Free Press” (1965 - 1966) and The portrait of the Artist as a Filipino. Included in the first edition of Nick Joaquin's “Prose and Poems” were the titles “The Woman Who had Two Navels” (1961) and “La Naval de Manila” (1964). [10]
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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]
The Woman Who Had Two Navels This page was last edited on 5 March 2019, at 20:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
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