Nick Joaquin (1917-2004) was a prominent Filipino writer, historian, and journalist. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest Filipino writers of all time. Joaquin's notable works include novels, short stories, and plays, showcasing his talent for capturing the essence of Philippine culture and history.
"Manila, my Manila - A history for the Young" is one of Joaquin's renowned works. In this book, he delves into the rich history of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Joaquin provides a captivating narrative that explores the city's past, its cultural heritage, and its significance in shaping the Filipino identity.
Through his writings, Nick Joaquin has made significant contributions to Philippine literature and has become an influential figure in the literary scene. His works continue to inspire and educate readers, offering a deeper understanding of Philippine history and culture.
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