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    Jose Maria Flores Lacaba (born November 25, 1945), also known as Pete Lacaba, is a Filipino screenwriter, editor, poet, journalist, activist and translator. Early life. Born in Misamis Oriental in 1945 to Jose Monreal Lacaba of Loon, Bohol and Fe Flores from Pateros, Rizal.

  2. Jose F. Lacaba Esquire Philippines. Notes & Essays. Martial Law And Torture Under the Marcos Regime. Pete Lacaba shares what it's like to be tortured by your own government. by Jose F. Lacaba. Load More Articles. Browse all articles published by Jose F. Lacaba Esquire Philippines.

  3. Jose Maria Flores Lacaba, popularly known as Pete Lacaba, is a Filipino film writer, editor, poet, screenwriter, journalist and translator. Born in Misamis Oriental in 1945 to Jose Monreal Lacaba of Loon, Bohol and Fe Flores from Pateros, Rizal, he is one of the leading figures in Philippine literature today.

  4. Sep 20, 2020 · Written by Jose Maria Flores Lacaba, also known as “Pete Lacaba,” a Filipino poet, screenwriter, and journalist best known for his poetry and his coverage of the “First Quarter Storm” during the Marcos Regime, “Prometheus Unbound” published by Focus Magazine in 1973 under the pseudonym Ruben Cuevas, is a classic example ...

  5. Jose Maria Flores Lacaba, Jr., better known as Jose F. Lacaba and Pete Lacaba, is a Filipino poet, journalist, and screenwriter. He was conferred the Aruna Vasudev Lifetime Achievement Award for Writing on Cinema during 10th Osian's Cinefan Festival held in New Delhi, India on 11 July 2008.

  6. Nov 7, 2018 · The writer Jose “Pete” Lacaba’s account of his excruciating experience was one of them. A Hawaii court found the Marcoses guilty of human rights violations based on nearly 10,000 depositions from abuse and torture victims.

  7. May 4, 2014 · (SPOT.ph) From the now-classic essays of the poet, scriptwriter, and journalist (and Yes! executive editor) Jose F. Lacaba, we pull out this oft-cited article, which first appeared in the January 31, 1970 issue of the Philippines Free Press, where Pete Lacaba served as editor and writer

  8. Days of Disquiet, Nights of Rage: The First Quarter Storm and Related Events by Jose F. Lacaba Mayette Tabada 2019, Humanities Diliman: A Philippine Journal of Humanities

  9. In 1973, Jose “Pete” F. Lacaba published a poem calledPrometheus Unbound,” an acrostic poem (meaning the first letter for its 24 lines spelled out a message) in Focus Magazine under the pseudonym Ruben Cuevas.

  10. The January 26 Confrontation: A Highly Personal Account Jose F. Lacaba IT WAS FIVE MINUTES PAST FIVE in the afternoon, by the clock on the Maharnilad tower, when I arrived at Congress. The President was already delivering his State of the Nation message: loudspeakers on both sides of the legislative building relayed the familiar voice and the ...

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