 
                                        Prose and Poems
Nick Joaquin (1917–2004) was a celebrated Filipino writer, historian, and journalist, widely regarded as one of the greatest Filipino authors in English. Known for his evocative prose and deep exploration of Philippine history, culture, and identity, Joaquin’s works often melded myth, folklore, and contemporary themes. His acclaimed short stories and novels, including The Woman Who Had Two Navels and A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino, delve into the complexities of Filipino society and the conflicts between tradition and modernity. A National Artist for Literature, Joaquin’s legacy endures through his profound contributions to Philippine letters and his unique narrative voice that continues to inspire generations. Beyond literature, he also wrote under the pen name Quijano de Manila, producing influential journalistic pieces.
