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“Of the million Filipinos who found themselves in the United States in the two decades before and after World War II, Carlos Bulosan, his entire life & works, represents the heroic struggles...
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The first Filipino writer to bring Filipino concerns to national attention, Carlos Bulosan came to Seattle in 1930, steerage class, inculcated with the ... Other Works; The Voice of Bataan (1943) ;
Carlos Bulosan For decades after the death of Carlos Bulosan (1911-1956), his works languished in obscurity and his extraordinary achievements were ... Works: Works by Carlos Bulosan
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1955. “An Appreciative Study of the Life and Works of Carlos Bulosan,” M.A. Thesis, National Teachers College.
The first Filipino writer to bring Filipino concerns to national attention, Carlos Bulosan came to Seattle in 1930, steerage class, inculcated with the ... Other Works; The Voice of Bataan (1943) ;
Amerasia Journal 6:1 (1979). Special issue devoted to the writings of Carlos Bulosan. ... Carlos Bulosan and His Poetry: A Biography and an Anthology. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1985.
Carlos Sampayan Bulosan (born to Ilocano parents in Binalonan, Pangasinan, Luzon, Philippines, November 24, 1913, died in Seattle, Washington on September 13, 1956) was a Filipino American novelist and poet best-known for the semi-autobiographical America Is in the Heart . Carlos...
Carlos Bulosan, edited by E. San Juan, Jr. ... The Cry and the Dedication recalls works as diverse as Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls and Kenneth Patchen's The Journey of Albion Moonlight,
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