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Rene Estella Amper’s 
Reported by 
Joshua “Gwapo” S. Abel De Guzman
Rene Estella Amper 
 
 He was born on October 18, 1940 in Boljoon, Cebu. 
As physician he has served as head of the Boljoon 
rural health unit; as poet, he has participated as an 
Asia Foundation Writing Fellow at the Silliman 
University. Summer Writers' Workshop in 1968 and 
1969. He has also shared the 2nd Palanca prize in 
poetry in 1989 with Fatima Lim for a collection called 
All Else Is Grass. His works have been published in 
12 Poems (1969) and Collected Poems (1990). He has 
been mayor of Boljoon.
 According to (Logronio & Lumayno, 2008), the persona 
talked about the socio-political problems of their hometown. 
He wrote to Pedro to inform him of the developments that 
were taking place in the town and how these advancements 
altered the simplicity and beauty of the town and affected 
the townsfolk. He mentioned the destruction of the forests to 
make way for the feeder road and how this event in the 
modernization of their town affected the farmers. He also 
revealed the vices that the farmers were slaves to. He cited 
the behavior the people displayed in church. He flippantly 
discussed how women became more acquisitive. He was also 
able to imply that colonial mentality was operative in the 
minds of the people when he stated “remember us to your 
American wife, you lucky bastard” and “P.S. Tasyo, the old 
goat, sends your lizard his warmest congratulations”. The 
persona also meant to confront the problems at hand.
Tradition & Modernity 
 
Pete, old friend, 
There isn’t really much 
change 
In our hometown since 
you left. 
A steel bridge named after 
the congressman’s wife 
now spans the gray river 
where Tasyo, the old 
goat, had split the skin of 
our young lizards 
to make us a man many 
years ago.
Thank you for listening…

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Letter to pedro

  • 1. Rene Estella Amper’s Reported by Joshua “Gwapo” S. Abel De Guzman
  • 2. Rene Estella Amper   He was born on October 18, 1940 in Boljoon, Cebu. As physician he has served as head of the Boljoon rural health unit; as poet, he has participated as an Asia Foundation Writing Fellow at the Silliman University. Summer Writers' Workshop in 1968 and 1969. He has also shared the 2nd Palanca prize in poetry in 1989 with Fatima Lim for a collection called All Else Is Grass. His works have been published in 12 Poems (1969) and Collected Poems (1990). He has been mayor of Boljoon.
  • 3.  According to (Logronio & Lumayno, 2008), the persona talked about the socio-political problems of their hometown. He wrote to Pedro to inform him of the developments that were taking place in the town and how these advancements altered the simplicity and beauty of the town and affected the townsfolk. He mentioned the destruction of the forests to make way for the feeder road and how this event in the modernization of their town affected the farmers. He also revealed the vices that the farmers were slaves to. He cited the behavior the people displayed in church. He flippantly discussed how women became more acquisitive. He was also able to imply that colonial mentality was operative in the minds of the people when he stated “remember us to your American wife, you lucky bastard” and “P.S. Tasyo, the old goat, sends your lizard his warmest congratulations”. The persona also meant to confront the problems at hand.
  • 4.
  • 5. Tradition & Modernity  Pete, old friend, There isn’t really much change In our hometown since you left. A steel bridge named after the congressman’s wife now spans the gray river where Tasyo, the old goat, had split the skin of our young lizards to make us a man many years ago.
  • 6. Thank you for listening…