My Guest Blogger is Dr. Paulino Lim Jr (left in the picture; Lupo Grageda is beside him).
Paulino Lim Jr. is a professor emeritus of English at California State University, Long Beach.
He is a recipient of the 2016 Presidential Award for Filipino Individuals and Organizations Overseas—for his fiction and scholarly essays that are constructive criticisms of the political, social, and religious problems in the Philippines. Also in 2016, his alma mater, the University of Santo Tomas, conferred upon him a lifetime achievement honor—the Parangal Hagbong Award—for significant contributions to Philippine literature. His latest book, Spots of Time: A Memoir of a Mind, was nominated for the Best Book of Nonfiction Prose in English, 38th Philippine National Book Awards (2018).
He is the author of a scholarly monograph on Byron, dramas, three anthologies, a quartet of political novels, and the novel Death of the English Zen Professor.
He shares with us his personal essay "Memory of a Lost Friend" which appears in his blog: https://paulinolimjr.blogspot.com/
MEMORY OF A LOST FRIEND
How do you relate to someone who is no longer with us – as the saying goes – but whose voice we still hear and whose face we still see in our dreams? Was the person a dear friend, a lover you broke up with, or a spouse you divorced?