"But for the Lovers" by Wilfrido D. Nolledo is the title of a novel by this Filipino-American author, published by E.P. Dutton in New York in 1970. Acclaimed in America as an "extraordinary novel," it is described as "a mosaic, a tapestry whose most persistent design seems to be the abililty of people to adapt. " (H.T. Anderson, Best Sellers, 1970)Nolledo is said to have "turned the Philippine war experience into a poem..." (Joaquin, Philippines Free Press, 1970) Order it at Amazon, Barnes & Noble or Aristoi Online.com to savor the depth of the theme and beauty of language.
"Cadena de Amor" by Wilfrido Nolledo is a story set in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation in World War II. It follows the lives of a young man named Jorge and his family as they navigate the challenges of war and resistance. The novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
The theme of "Adios Ozymandias" by Wilfrido Nolledo revolves around the transient and fleeting nature of power, wealth, and ambition. The poem reflects on the inevitable decline and eventual downfall of even the most powerful and influential figures in history, emphasizing the impermanence of human achievement. Ultimately, it underscores the idea that all things, no matter how grand, will eventually fade away into oblivion.
Nix Nolledo was born in 1976.
Jose Nolledo was born in 1934.
Mercedita S. Nolledo was born in 1941.
Wilfrido Vargas was born on 1949-04-24.
Wilfrido Vinces was born on 1983-12-05.
Wilfrido Pérez was born on 1984-08-12.
Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero was born in 1911.
Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero died in 1995.
Wilfrido Acosta has written: 'Ysoindy' -- subject(s): Guarani poetry
"Turn Red the Sea" is a drama written by Wilfredo Nolledo. It is a story of a family that ended up in a awful way because of misunderstanding between the father and the son.