Their world together began in the halls of academe in the early 1970s, moving on to the streets of Mendiola, engulfed in the flames of student activism and martial law, surviving the paradox of causes found and lost, and found again. Know more:
Their world together began in the halls of academe in the early 1970s, moving on to the streets of Mendiola, engulfed in the flames of student activism and martial law, surviving the paradox of causes found and lost, and found again—all the time breathing poetry into life and living.
Abel Cruz, National Artist Virgilio Almario, Alma Cruz Miclat Lyn Almario, Fe Mangahas, and Social Weather Stations’ Dr. Mahar Mangahas“I miss him most during special occasions: birthdays, anniversaries, family reunions, get-togethers with friends,” Fe Mangahas reminisced. “A gentleman who was honest, humble, loving, and humorous, he was not only my husband. He was my sweetheart, friend, companion, and critic.
, which laid the foundation for the modernist movement as an alternative to the traditionalist Tagalog poetry. The triumvirate influenced the succeeding generation of poets,” Miclat wrote in theRoger Mangahas wrote 150 poems and 218 haikus, beginning in 1962 until 2018. National Artist for Literature Virgilio S. Almario, one of the many guests who attended the launch, thanked Fe for the book. In a message recorded on video and posted on Facebook, Almario said:Sa pagkakataong ito, hindi lamang nabuhay sa atin si Roger dahil sa kanyang tula. Nabuhay din siya sa atin, dahil sa kanyang Misis. Kung wala yung Misis niya, walang magtitipon ng kanyang tula. Maraming salamat. Hindi namin magagawa ang iyong ginawa.
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