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Gregorio
C. Brillantes, a Palanca Award Hall
of Famer and a multi-awarded fiction writer, is
one of the Philippines'
most popular writers in English.
Known
for his sophisticated and elegant style, he has been compared to James
Joyce. He often
writes about individuals under thirty, adolescent or post adolescent ones who
struggle with alienation from family, society and from themselves. His earlier
collection of short stories earned him the title of the "Catholic
Writer". But elements of the fantastic also come in his works. In
the 2006 Graphic/Fiction Awards, the main local sponsor of the
contest, specialty book shop Fully Booked, acknowledged Brillantes
as one of the godfathers of fantastic literature in English by naming the first
category the Gregorio C. Brillantes Prize for Prose.
Brillantes
is a native of Camiling, Tarlac. He obtained his Litt. B. degree in the Ateneo de Manila University. He has
edited Sunburst, The Manila Review, Focus, Asia-Philippines
Leader and thePhilippines Free Press. Among his published
collections of short stories are: The
Distance to Andromeda and Other Stories, The Apollo Centennial, Help, and On a Clear Day in November Shortly Before
the Millennium, Stories for a Quarter Century.
He
also has published collections of essays: Looking for Rizal in Madrid, Chronicles
of Interesting Times, and The Cardinal's Sins, the General's Cross,
the Martyr's Testimony and other Affirmations.
He
acted as one of the judges of the Philippine Graphic Novel Awards in 2007.
source:wikipedia.org
as the story progresses i think that GOD shouldn't blame for what's bad happening in a person life. Maybe it was a challenge for a person to solved with his own might.
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This story is a reflection of oneself. We can learn from this about how important faith, love and time to a man's life.
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