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ISAGANI  R.  CRUZ  

PUBLICATIONS

 BOOKS

  1.  Beyond Futility: The Filipino as Critic (New Day Publishers, 1984) – study of Philippine literary criticism

 2.  Movie Times (National Book Store, 1984) – collection of essays and reviews of Philippine films

 3.  Josephine at iba pang Dula [Josephine and Other Plays] (DLSU Press, 1988) – collection of five original plays in Filipino:  Halimaw [Monster], Josephine, Marjorie, Kuwadro [Portrait], and Marissa

 4.  Tatlong Dula mula sa Southeast Asia [Three Plays from Southeast Asia] (Solidaridad Publishing House and Toyota Foundation, 1988) – translation into Filipino of three Southeast Asian plays: Utuy Sontani's Si Kabayan, Usman Awang's Tamu di-Bukit Kenny, and Lee Joo For's Son of Zen

 5.  Once a Hunter, Always a Hunter:  Jaime N. Ferrer as Public Servant (Jaime N. Ferrer Foundation, 1994) – biography

 6.  A Dictionary of Philippine English (Anvil Publishing, 1995) – with Ma. Lourdes S. Bautista; comic dictionary of Philippine english words

 7.  The Alfredo E. Litiatco Lectures of Isagani R. Cruz (DLSU Press, 1996) – edited by David Jonathan Y. Bayot; collection of annual professorial chair lectures in Filipino and English

 8.  Building a Nation: Private Education in the Philippines (FAPE, 1997) – history of private schools

9.       Pito-Pito (DLSU Press, 2001) – Centennial award-winning sarswela (musical play); part of Centennial Literary Awards Series

10.   Tao (DLSU Press, 2001) – adaptation into Filipino of Everyman

11.   Bukod na Bukod (UP Press, 2001) – collection of critical essays in Filipino

12.   Quest for Justice:  The Testament of Anthony C. Aguirre (Anthony C. Aguirre Memorial Foundation, 2001) – biography of Banco Filipino banker (in press)

 

BOOKS EDITED

  1.  A Short History of Theater in the Philippines (Philippine Educational Theater Association and Cultural Center of the Philippines, 1971) – anthology of research studies on Philippine theater

 2.  Manila:  History, People and Culture:  The Proceedings of the Manila Studies Conference (DLSU Press, 1989) – edited with Wilfrido V. Villacorta and Ma. Lourdes Brillantes; interdisciplinary anthology of articles on Manila

 3.  Love Letters of the Fifties (Bookmark, 1990) – revised edition of Love Letters that Win the Heart (Capitol Publishing House, 1953), edited by Virginia Briones and Feli. Feliciano

 4.  1001 Reasons to Stay in the Philippines (Aklat Peskador, 1993) – with Lydia B. Echauz; compilation of patriotic comments from hundreds of Filipinos

 5.  Reading Bienvenido N. Santos (DLSU Press, 1994) – with David Jonathan Bayot; interviews and essays

 6.  DLSU 2001:  De La Salle University and National Development (DLSU Press, 1995) – with Trinidad S. Osteria; essays

 7.  Reading Cirilo F. Bautista (DLSU Press, 1995) – with David Jonathan Bayot; interviews and essays

 8.  Creative Economists:  Selections from Creative Writing Classes in the College of Business and Economics, De La Salle University (DLSU Press, 1996) – with Elyria C. Bernardino; poems, short stories, and plays by economics students

 9.  The J. William Fulbright Memorial Lectures 1995-1996 (Philippine Fulbright Scholars Association, 1996) – lectures and directory of Filipino Fulbrighters

10.     According to Raul Roco (Roco for President Movement, 1997) – with Edna Z. Manlapaz and Wilma Vitug Lacaba; excerpts from speeches and statements of Raul S. Roco

11.     The Edith Tiempo Reader (UP Press, 1999) – with Gemino H. Abad, Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo, Alfred Yuson, and Edna Zapanta Manlapaz; selections from the works of Edith L. Tiempo

12.     The J. William Fulbright Memorial Lectures 1997-1998 (Philippine Fulbright Scholars Association, 2000) – second volume of lectures of Filipino Fulbrighters

13.     The Best Philippine Short Stories of the Twentieth Century: An Anthology of Fiction in English (Tahanan Books, 2000) – collection of fifty best stories in English by Filipinos

14.     In Our Own Words: Filipino Writers in Vernacular Languages (DLSU Press and Toyota Foundation, 2000) – anthology of interview transcripts and texts by Filipino writers writing in vernacular languages

   

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