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  1. I have looked at her fearlessly, openly, and without shame: it is quite true that I desire you, it is quite true that lust is my name. I know, I always know where she is, when she is around and about: it is in my body like a shout. soft hair, white brow, eyes young. nose fine, sweet lips, sweet mouth, tongue.

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  3. Oct 22, 2014 · Her lover seems to be her only escape to reality. In the end, her lover also left her for another woman who also happens not to be his wife. PHILIPPINE LITERATUREUST BLIS 2014-2015NO OTHER ...

  4. The Other Woman tackled an issue that pretty seems a taboo topic still here in the Philippines — a relationship affair outside of a marriage. The story revolves around how Nana Cecilia, the protagonist of the story, wanted to fight and protect her position in Tata Manuel’s life, her husband, as the legal wife.

  5. Aug 1, 2002 · Franz] (6 September 1916 - 1 August 2002 / Santa Cruz, Manila / Philippines. The Other Woman. I have watched her in stillness, how still and white and long. I have followed her about with my eyes, how silent and swift and strong. When she is still, it is musical. When she moves, it is a song. I have looked at her fearlessly,

  6. Francisco "Franz" Arcellana (Zacarias Eugene Francisco Quino Arcellana) was a Filipino writer, poet, essayist, critic, journalist and teacher. He was born in aka Frank V. Sta. Cruz, Manila. He is the fourth of 18 children of Jose Arcellana y Cabaneiro and Epifanio Quino. He was married to Emerenciana Yuvienco with whom he has six children, one ...

  7. Francisco "Franz" Arcellana (September 6, 1916 – August 1, 2002) was a Filipino writer, poet, essayist, critic, journalist and teacher.