Merlinda Bobis

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Merlinda Carullo Bobis (born 25 November 1959) is a contemporary Philippine-Australian writer and academic.

Born in Legaspi City, in the Philippines province of Albay, Merlinda Bobis attended Bicol University High School then completed her B.A. at Aquinas University in Legaspi City. She holds post-graduate degrees from the University of St. Thomas and University of Wollongong, and now lives in Australia. Written in various genres in both Filipino and English, her work integrates elements of the traditional culture of the Philippines with modern immigrant experience.

Also a dancer and visual artist, Bobis currently teaches at Wollongong University. Her play Rita's Lullaby was the winner of the 1998 Awgie for Best Radio Play and the international Prix Italia of the same year; in 2000 White Turtle won the Steele Rudd Award for the Best Collection of Australian Short Stories and the 2000 Philippine National Book Award. Most recently, in 2006, she has received the Gintong Aklat Award (Golden Book Award, Philippines) for her latest novel Banana Heart Summer, from the Book Development Association of the Philippines.

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Poetry

  • Rituals: Selected poems, 1985-1990. (1990)
  • Summer was a Fast Train without Terminals. (Melbourne: Spinifex, 1998) ISBN 1-875559-76-0

Short stories

Novel

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NAME Bobis, Merlinda
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Philippine-Australian writer and academic
DATE OF BIRTH 1959
PLACE OF BIRTH Legaspi City, Albay, Philippines
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH