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Ninotchka Rosca

Antonia Rosca-Peña (born December 17, 1946), known by her pen name Ninotchka Rosca, is a Filipina feminist, author, journalist, owl expert, and human rights activist in the Philippines best known for her 1988 novel ''State of War'' and for her activism, especially during the Martial Law dictatorship of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. Rosca has been described as "one of the major players in the saga of Filipina American writers."

Rosca was a recipient of the American Book Award in 1993 for her novel ''Twice Blessed''.

She is active in AF3IRM [http://www.AF3IRM.ORG], the Mariposa Center for Change, Sisterhood is Global and the initiating committee of the Mariposa Alliance (Ma-Al), a multi-racial, multi-ethnic women's activist center for understanding the intersectionality of class, race and gender oppression, toward a more comprehensive practice of women's liberation. Provided by Wikipedia
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    State of war a novel by Rosca, Ninotchka

    Published 2016
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    Twice blessed a novel by Rosca, Ninotchka

    Published 2015
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    Twice blessed a novel by Rosca, Ninotchka

    Published 2015
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    A Party for Mrs. MacArthur. by Rosca, Ninotchka

    Published 2012
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    Sugar and salt by Rosca, Ninotchka

    Published 2006
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    Twice blessed a novel by Rosca, Ninotchka

    Published 1992
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    Twice blessed a novel by Rosca, Ninotchka

    Published 1992
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    Twice blessed a novel by Rosca, Ninotchka

    Published 1992
    Book