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ASENJO, Genevieve L. | The International Writing Program ...
- Genevieve L. Asenjo is a Filipino poet, novelist, translator and literary scholar in Kinaray-a, Hiligaynon and Filipino.
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Genevieve L. Asenjo
Filipino poet and fictionist
Genevieve L. Asenjo is a Filipino poet, novelist, translator and literaryscholar in Kinaray-a, Hiligaynon and Filipino. Her first novel, Lumbay ng Dila, (C&E/DLSU, 2010) received a citation for the Juan C. Laya Prize for Excellence in Fiction in a Philippine Language in the National Book Award.
In 2012, Asenjo participated in the International Writing Program (IWP) Fall Residency of the University of Iowa.[1] In 2009, she spent six months in Seoul as Overseas Writing Fellow sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of South Korea.
Asenjo is an associate Professor at De La Salle University in Manila. In 2010, she founded Balay Sugidanun (The House of Storytelling).[2]
Work
She is finishing[when?] her second novel, the first in contemporary Kinaray-a, titled Kamatayun sa Isla Boracay. Her earlier books include Komposo ni Dandansoy (UST Press, 2007), a collection of her Don C
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ASENJO, GENEVIEVE L. - De La Salle University
- Genevieve L. Asenjo is a Filipino poet, novelist, translator and literary scholar in Kinaray-a, Hiligaynon and Filipino.
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Genevieve Asenjo (born 2010), novelist, poet | World ...
Translated from Filipino by Michelle Tiu Tan. Karaoke unites a group of Filipina expats in this short story by Genevieve Asenjo. | |
Genevieve L. Asenjo is a Filipino poet, fictionist, novelist, translator, and literary scholar in Kinaray-a, Hiligaynon, and Filipino. | |
Genevieve L. Asenjo is professor of Literature and Creative Writing and Chair of the Department of Literature, De La Salle University, Manila. |
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- Genevieve L. ASENJO (fiction writer, poet, translator; Philippines) is the author of four books including Lumbay ng Dila (The Melancholy of the Tongue), winner of the country’s National Book Award.