From the day he started drawing his pen, he never let go of it till the day he had to.
Among many works "The woman Who Had Two Navels" was the most famous work of Nick Joaquin
The Woman Who Had Two Navels | PDF
“A Portrait of The Artist as A Filipino: An Elegy in Three Scenes” was written by Philippine National Artist Nick Joaquin in 1950, and was first staged in 1955. Since then, it has had several re-stagings, a musical adaptation, and now, a movie.
Nick Joaquin - The Portrait of The Artist As Filipino-1 | PDF
Ang dulang ito ay tungkol sa isang pamilyang Pilipino na binubuo ng isang pintor at kanyang tatlong anak na naghahanapbuhay bilang artista.
Ang Larawan NG Pilipino Bilang Artista | PDF
" Three Generations" explores intergenerational trauma, patriarchy, and the cyclical nature of family abuse. The narrative unfolds as the middle-aged protagonist, Celo Monzon, grapples with his unhappy childhood as his own son, Chitong, defies him.
THREE GENERATIONS Joaquin | PDF
The narrative follows a family who lives in a house that stands where a family crypt or mausoleum once stood. The mystery revolves around the family's son, Billy, who begins to see the specter of the old mausoleum superimposed on their modern house. ...
The Hamiling Mystery by Nick Joaquín
National Artist for Literature Nick Joaquin's views on culture and history are primarily presented in his book, Culture and History: Occasional Notes on the Process of Philippine Becoming. The book is a collection of essays that challenge conventiona...
Nick Joaquin | Biography, Works, Short Stories, Culture and History, & Facts