Rabrabak ken ang-angaw

dc.contributor.authorVillaflor, Tomas V.
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-07T02:16:54Z
dc.date.available2025-11-07T02:16:54Z
dc.date.issued2006-09-13
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dc.description.abstractTi Rabrabak ken Ang-angaw ni Tomas V. Villaflor ket maysa a koleksion dagiti sarita nga Ilokano a mangiparangarang iti nadumaduma a paspasamak ken panagrikna ti tao iti kabibiag. Dagiti istoria ket nakapundar iti kinapudno ti ili, kultura, ken naindaklan a kababalin ti umili — manipud iti panagkaykaysa ti pamilia, panagtarigagay, panagrigat, ken panangsuot iti parikot ti biag. Babaen iti nalimed ken napateg a pannakausar ti pagsasao nga Ilokano, ti autor ket mangiturong iti imbag ken kinapersona ti kada maysa a karakter, a mangilawlawag iti nauneg a panunot, pammati, ken pakikidua ti tao iti lubong a naglablabes dagiti ang-angaw ken ragragsakna. Ti koleksion ket agserbi kas daniw ti panagkultura ken pammaneknek iti napasingkedan a kinaestetiko ti literatura nga Ilokano, ken mangipakita nga uray uray ti rabrabak ti biag, adda latta ti namnama a mabalin a pagyamanen. Rabrabak ken Ang-angaw by Tomas V. Villaflor is a collection of Ilokano stories that portray the diverse experiences and emotions of people in everyday life. The narratives are rooted in the realities of the community, its culture, and the noble qualities of its people—ranging from family solidarity and aspirations to the courage needed to overcome life’s challenges. Through the refined and meaningful use of the Ilokano language, the author presents the sincerity and individuality of each character, revealing the depth of human thought, faith, and relationships in a world filled with both sorrows and joys. This collection serves as a reflection of Ilokano cultural expression and a testament to the rich aesthetic tradition of Ilokano literature, showing that amid life’s noise and troubles, there remains hope that can always be nurtured.
dc.description.sponsorshipDonated by GUMIL La Union - San Fernando City Chapter
dc.format.extent57 p.: ill.
dc.identifier.citationVillaflor, T. V. (2006). Rabrabak ken ang-angaw. GUMIL, Ilocos Sur.
dc.identifier.urihttps://lakasa.dmmmsu.edu.ph/handle/123456789/615
dc.language.isoIloko
dc.publisherGUMIL, Ilocos Sur
dc.rights.licenseCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
dc.sdgSDG 4
dc.subjectIloko literature
dc.subjectFolk literature, Iloko
dc.subjectIloko fiction
dc.subjectShort stories, Iloko
dc.subjectIlocos Region--Social life and customs--Fiction
dc.subject.lcshIloko literature
dc.subject.lcshShort stories, Iloko
dc.subject.lcshPhilippine literature--Iloko
dc.subject.lcshFolk literature, Iloko
dc.subject.lcshIloko language--Texts
dc.titleRabrabak ken ang-angaw
dc.typeBook
dcterms.accessRightsOpen access
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