Jose Rizal was a prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He is considered a national hero and a martyr of the Philippine Revolution.
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Jose Rizal was a prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He is considered a national hero and a martyr of the Philippine Revolution.
#AuthorofColor #MatchMagic
@Eggs
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
#BookMoods Day 29: #SetInAnotherCentury, this baby by Dr Jose Rizal was published in Ghent in 1891. Read it when I was in highschool, and looking forward to rereading it as part of #DecolonizeBookshelves2022
A novel that charts some historical events in the #Philippines - from the Spanish occupation to the American one. Theme is strongly about nationalism and imperialism. I had planned to read this last year for #readingasia2021 but #bookspin has helped me tick it off my TBR. 🎉🎉
Book that #BeginsWith #State Day 14: photo taken with highly renowned Filipina-American novelist and feminist, Ninotchka Rosca. Very privileged to have been given a copy of this acclaimed book by the author herself - photo taken in Grand Central Terminal, New York a few years back.
Told as part author's memoir, interviews, first-hand accounts, Salvador's unfinished bio, and articles, it DOES give some sense of place to the Philippines, but the author Syjuco sounds like he comes from money & prestige, so the sense of place is as it relates to the the influential, "do you know who my father is?" crowd. The story was a miss for me as it's less about the life and death of Crispin Salvador, and more about Miguel Syjuco, ⬇️
“Dusk is the day‘s most blessed hour; it is the time when the spirits of darkness drift slowly down the bright domain”
I‘ll probably put this book aside for now- just don‘t have the brain power. The writing is beautiful though.
#adeventathon
𝐑𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝟯.𝟱/𝟱 ✰
ʀᴇᴀᴅ ᴅᴀᴛᴇ: 𝟶𝟾/𝟸𝟹/𝟸𝟶
❝Marami ang ayaw na sa Pilipinas, pero walang nagtatanong kung gusto sila ng Pilipinas.❞
◄ Malalim ang tinatalakay na paksa sa librong ito. Isa ang kamulatan natin sa mga mali nating pwedeng itama. Ang hindi pagsisi sa ibang tao patungkol sa kasalukuyan nating sitwasyon. Ang pagbubukas ng isip para tuluyang mawakasan ang kamangmangan tungkol sa kasaysayan ng ating lupang sinilangan.
This was a well-written family saga and I did enjoy it. I just felt it was curiously dispassionate on the Japanese occupation of the #philippines and could, therefore, have been set anywhere. I think it was because the story was told by different narrators, telling their history to the MC, which made it feel rather distant.
A good read, nevertheless. Thanks for sending it to me Cindy! Would anyone else like this? #swapme
#readingasia2021
Look what arrived today Cindy! @Cinfhen
That‘s taken over two months to get here.... I‘d completely forgotten about it and I was only looking at my spreadsheet last weekend and grumbling at the lack of a #philippines book for #readingasia2021! #spreadsheetsquirrel
Thanks also for the bookmarks and card is ever so cute too....
I‘ll drop you an email in the next few days 😘