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Bernad, Miguel A., Bamboo and the Greenwood Tree: Essays on Filipino Literature in English, Bookmark, 1961, pp. 33–41.
Blau, Zena Smith, Aging in a Changing Society, 2d ed., Franklin Watts, 1981, p. 139.
Kim, Elaine H., ed., Asian American Literature: An Introduction to the Writings and Their Social Context, Temple University Press, 1982, pp. 265–72.
Kingston, Maxine Hong, ‘‘Precarious Lives,’’ in New York Times Book Review, May 4, 1980, pp. 15, 28–29.
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