Luis Francia, 17th Annual ODU Literary Festival

Luis H. Francia is a Manila-born poet, critic and journalist. He is the editor of Brown River, White Ocean: An Anthology of 20th-Century Philippine Literature in English, a seminal book surveying the vigorous and imaginative works of many writers little-known in the United States. Francia has been t...

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Main Author: Francia, Luis
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