International literary masterpieces that appeal to both mind and heart

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As recommended by writer and anthropologist Michael L. Tan:

The project around Harvest Moon is spearheaded by a local nongovernment organization, the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities, which produced, some years back, Agam: Filipino Narratives on Uncertainty and Climate Change, centering on the climate crisis in the Philippines. To put the book together, they sent photographs depicting the climate crisis to writers, together with a list of terms—mainly scientific jargon—NOT to be used in their contributions of prose and poetry.

That same strategy was used for Harvest Moon and the result is a book lavish with photographs, accompanying the international literary masterpieces that appeal to both mind and heart, with stories certain to be shared and retold.

Read the full article by Michael L. Tan for the Philippine Daily Inquirer here.