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F. Sionil Jose

NJLA 2023: Return of a Literary Tradition

For 75 years since it first became a magazine in 1927, the Philippines Graphic has featured the literary works of Filipino short story writers...

Life & death in the arts

In the last two years of the pandemic, we lost seasoned actors, great musicians, passionate poets from the mountains and in the city, colleagues...

Now off the press

Solidaridad Publishing House releases three of F. Sionil Jose’s latest books completed before the National Artist’s death on Jan. 6 this year. A necrological...

DLSU College of Liberal Arts presents National Artists Series #1 The National Treasures: Discoursing on/with Jose, Tiempo, and Lumbera

The Department of Literature, in cooperation with the Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center, presents The National Artists Series as a part of its...

All is Grace: An autobiography

At 82, with 50 years as a journalist, writer, Cabinet minister, Batasan member, Senate majority leader to six Senate presidents, and international pro-life worker,...

16 Presidents: Thoughts on politics and the presidency

(Elections stand as the chief reforming mechanism in a democracy. How well has the Philippines fared in the parade of Presidents elected from the...

Nick Joaquin: The twilight years

(With humble thanks to poet and essayist Marra PL Lanot, we commemorate the April 29 death anniversary of National Artist Nick Joaquin—our first Editor-in-Chief...

The State of Philippine Literature in the time of pandemic

Delivered during the1st Philippines Graphic webinar on Literature—"How's your Soul Quotient? The state of Philippine Literature in the time of pandemic," November 30, 2020 In...

LOOK! What’s on the GA Tower’s LED billboard?

LOOK!  The LED billboard display on the wall of the GA Tower along Boni, EDSA has the faces of the headliners in the Philippines...

National Artist F. Sionil Jose top bills Philippines Graphic webinar on Literature

National Artist for Literature Frank Sionil Jose shares his long experience and thoughts on the development and advocacy of Philippine literature at the first...