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Filipino author F. Sionil Jose (front row, second from left) is one of the Philippines' most popular writers. He wrote a series of books based on the time of the American occupation of the Philippines, as well as the provocative novel Ermita, named after Manila's notorious red-light district.

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F. Sionil Jose

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May 01, 2005 at 16:07

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Raffy Espiritu from San Mateo, CA

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