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TITLE: THE TOMATO GAME by N.V.M. Gonzales PLOT The short story The Tomato Game is about how NVM Gonzales reminisce his experiences in Sacramento Valley talking to the old man and Sopi. He then also puts an emphasis on how the use of machinery in harvesting tomatoes differ from harvesting with the use of manual labor. Carlos Palanca Memorial Award (Short Story), First Prize for 'The Tomato Game,' 1971; City of Manila Medal of Honor, 1971. Awarded Leverhulme Fellowship, University of Hong Kong, 1969. Visiting Associate Professorship in English, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1968. British Council award for Travel to England, 1965. NVM Gonzalez recalls 1934 in Calapan, Mindoro: “I was out of school, too strapped to afford university tuition Was it in relief or from sheer optimism that I took to composing poems? Whatever the reason, no one could tell me what a poem could look like or how it should be. One day, a ferry boat came with my copy of Poetry: A Magazine. Lusod Nayon at Dagat-Dagatan (3rd prize) Uhaw ang Tigang na Lupa. The Tomato Game. The Grotesque Among Us. Days of Disquiet, Nights of Rage. Story read in one sitting. It has many plots, character and setting. Story of the origin.
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The Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society has from the outset covered all aspects of the vast areas named in the title. In part owing to the professional interest of its first editor, the late Dr. Rudolph Rahmann, SVD, it has become the favorite outlet for articles on anthropology and archaeology of the Philippines. It has received wide acclaim by competent judges as one of the best scholarly publications of this country.
The University of San Carlos Press is the official publisher of academic books and scholarly journals of the University of San Carlos. Established in 1964 as San Carlos Publications, it was renamed USC Press in 2008. In 2015 it created an imprint called Verbum Books which is used on all of its textbooks.
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