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  1. The Summer Solstice – Nick Joaquin. Online Flip Book / Download Back to our Information Page. The Moretas were spending St. John’s Day with the children’s grandfather, whose feast it was. Doña Lupeng awoke feeling faint with the heat, a sound of screaming in her ears.

  2. "The Summer Solstice", also known as "Tatarin" or "Tadtarin", is a short story written by Filipino National Artist for Literature Nick Joaquin. In addition to being regarded as one of Joaquin's most acclaimed literary works, the tale is considered to be controversial.

  3. The Summer Solstice. This story by Filipino writer Nick Joaquin takes place over the final two days of a “hybridreligious festival. Because both take place over the summer solstice, the Catholic feast of St John and pagan Tadtarin fertility rituals are celebrated together.

  4. “Summer Solstice” is a short story that has received recognition both critical and praising. Written by Nick Joaquin, the story takes place in 1850s Philippines during the festival days of St. John.

  5. Jan 1, 2011 · The Summer Solstice and Other Stories is a trio of tales where religion and superstition, the mundane and the mystical, converge. It features the title story “The Summer Solstice” as well as “The Mass of St. Sylvestre” and “The Order of Melkizedek.”

  6. Nov 16, 2018 · Nick Joaquin’s The Summer Solstice is one of the most acclaimed works in Philippine Literature. It is St. John’s Day. Dona Lupeng, her husband Don Paeng, and her children are all set to go to their grandfather’s house. Dona Lupeng starts looking for their cook, Amada.

  7. © 2024 Google LLC. #summersolstice #nickjoaquin #shortfilm In the midst of a traditional Filipino household, transported back to a bygone era, the Moreta family prepared for th...

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