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    Paolo Manalo is a Filipino poet who teaches at the College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines. For a time he served as the literary editor of the Philippines Free Press.

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    Manalo distills all the emotion and the cultural trappings that surround him into these poems: messy love, pop songs, video games, movies, Filipino habits. The 48 poems are divided into five chapters. There is the TV summary that is “Teleserye The Sonnet,” which is exactly what it sounds like. There are the poems which end with lines from everythin...

    It is significant as well that “Happily Ever Ek-ek” is the reworked collection he had been working on while finishing his PhD at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Manalo teaches English and creative writing at the University of the Philippines, where he is the curricular coordinator of the creative writing program of the Department of Engl...

    It’s a unicorn of a book: funny, heart-breaking, self-aware, romantic and experimental, truly more “Happily Ever” than “Ek-ek” and worth waiting 16 years for. You will not have to wait that long for Manalo’s next book, that’s for sure. “The next book is actually out from the University of the Philippines Press, he said. “This is ‘Jolography Retconn...

  3. Paolo Manalo is a Filipino poet who teaches at the College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines. For a time he served as the literary editor of the Philippines Free Press.

  4. Coñotations is a poem that appeared in Jolography, a poem collection by Paolo Manalo that was published in 2003 by the University of the Philippines Press. It's a poem that copies the form and style of a listicle.

  5. Feb 8, 2009 · Author of poetry collections Happily Ever Ek-ek (2019) and Jolography Retconned (2020), and the poetry pamphlets E is for Epal (2018) and Posthumous (2024). For a time he served as the literary editor of the Philippines Free Press.

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  6. May 23, 2023 · Paolo Manalo uses poetry as a medium for social change. Coining the term “ Jolography ,” Manalo is fond of incorporating satirical comments and contents into his work. With the use of English, Manalo attempts to wield the language to expose the rotten realities of the Philippines.

  7. paolo MANALO | Portfolio | PhotoVogue. Manila, Philippines. As a photographer, my journey has been a captivating exploration of the world through the lens of creativity. From the moment I first...