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Conchitina R. Cruz

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Conchitina R. Cruz


Born
in Manila, Philippines
June 15, 1975

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Conchitina R. Cruz is Professor at the Department of English and Comparative Literature, University of the Philippines Diliman. She received her PhD in English from State University of New York (SUNY) Albany.

Average rating: 4.37 · 605 ratings · 118 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Dark Hours

4.27 avg rating — 259 ratings — published 2005 — 3 editions
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elsewhere held and lingered

4.45 avg rating — 169 ratings — published 2008 — 4 editions
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There is no emergency

4.49 avg rating — 55 ratings — published 2015
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Modus

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Partial Views: On the Essay...

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Disappear

4.71 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 2004
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The Filipino Author as Prod...

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Two or Three Things About D...

4.37 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2013
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“Rain is the subject of prayer, the kind gesture of saints. Dear City, explain your irreverence: in you, rain is a visitor with nowhere to go. Where is the ground that knows only the love of water? What are the passageways to your heart? Pity the water that stays and rises on the streets, pity the water that floods into houses, so dark and filthy and heavy with rats and dead leaves and plastic. How ashamed water is to be what you have made it. What have you done to its beauty, its graceful body in pictures of oceans, its clear face in a glass?”
Conchitina Cruz, Dark Hours

“What is a shadow? It is the self without a face or a name, all outline and no feature, the self on the verge of being erased. It is the incidental child of matter and light. Look how it spreads itself on the ground, weary but weightless, unable to leave a trace.”
Conchitina Cruz
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“What is a mirror but water that refuses to budge?”
Conchitina Cruz, Dark Hours



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