An edition of Ilustrado (2010)

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An edition of Ilustrado (2010)

Ilustrado

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When young Miguel loses his mentor, he sets out to investigate the author's suspicious death and the strange disappearance of an unfinished manuscript - a work that had been planned not just to return the once-great author to fame but to expose the corruption behind the rich families who have ruled the Philippines for generations.

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Publisher
Penguin Canada
Language
English
Pages
308

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Ilustrado
2011, Penguin Canada
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Ilustrado
2011, Pan Macmillan
in English
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Ilustrado
2010, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
in English - 1st ed.
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Ilustrado
May 18, 2010, Pan MacMillan
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Edition Notes

Published in
Toronto
Copyright Date
2010

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
C813/.6
Library of Congress
PR

The Physical Object

Pagination
308 p.
Number of pages
308

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL32107460M
ISBN 10
0143172611
ISBN 13
9780143172611
OCLC/WorldCat
706910179

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15348317W

Work Description

From the book jacket:
It begins with a body. On a clear day in winter, the battered corpse of Crispin Salvador is pulled from the Hudson River—taken from the world is the controversial lion of Philippine literature. Gone, too, is the only manuscript of his final book, a work meant to rescue him from obscurity by exposing the crimes of the Filipino ruling families. Miguel, his student and only remaining friend, sets out for Manila to investigate.
To understand the death, Miguel scours the life, piecing together Salvador’s story through his poetry, interviews, novels, polemics, and memoirs. The result is a rich and dramatic family saga of four generations, tracing 150 years of Philippine history forged under the Spanish, the Americans, and the Filipinos themselves. Finally, we are surprised to learn that this story belongs to young Miguel as much as to his lost mentor, and we are treated to an unhindered view of a society caught between reckless decay and hopeful progress.

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When the author's life of literature and exile reached its unscheduled terminus that anonymous February morning, he was close to completing the controversial book we'd all been waiting for.
Page 3, added anonymously.

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