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USTPH hosts panel on translation; launches 8 new titles at Manila International Book Fair

In a two-day virtual event, the UST Publishing House (USTPH) mounted the panel 鈥淢anila International Book Fair (MIBF) with UST authors. The online sessions, one on translation and another to launch new titles, were livestreamed on November 17 and 18, 2021, via the MIBF and USTPH Facebook pages.

The first virtual session, titled 鈥淭he Other World: The Challenges and Anxieties of Translation,鈥 was a literary conversation featuring Center for Creative Writing and Literary Studies (CCWLS) Director and Palanca awardee Prof. Emeritus Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, Ph.D., and Assoc. Prof. Chuckberry J. Pascual, Ph.D., of the Research Center for Culture, Arts, and Humanities (水果视频) and Department of Literature.

Pascual translated two of Hidalgo鈥檚 books into Filipino: Sa Bayan ng Nagngangalit na Buwan (Where Only the Moon Rages) and Kundiman ng Panahong Naiwan (Ballad of a Lost Season). Both books hold critical acclaim in Philippine literature. The session, moderated by Prof. John Jack G. Wigley, Ph.D., discussed craft, translation, the strangeness of memory, and the inescapable pull of storytelling.

In the second session, authors Cecilia Manguerra-Brainard (鈥淪elected Short Stories鈥), Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta (鈥淏urning Houses and Hush Harbor鈥), Ferdinand Pisigan Jarin (鈥Tangke: Mga Gunita ng Pagkabata鈥 and 鈥Anim na Sabado ng Beyblade鈥), Paul Alcoseba Castillo (鈥Lunas sa Nabubuong Lubos鈥), and Rommel B. Rodriguez (鈥Maikling Walang Hanggan: Mga Dagli鈥) were spotlighted in 鈥淭he Collection Connection: New Books by the UST Publishing House.鈥

The celebrated writers introduced their new books of fiction and poetry, including the challenges of writing in the pandemic, and read excerpts from their works.

For 2021, the MIBF was held from November 17 to 21, 2021, with an additional two days of extension up until November 23. Its theme was 鈥淩eading Reimagined.鈥 For over 40 years now, the MIBF has remained to be the largest and longest running book fair in the Philippines.

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