"Vibora" is a book, loosely based upon GEN Artemio Ricarte (1866-1945), considered the "Father of the Philippine Army." During the US-Philippine War in 1900 (a post extension of the 1898 Spanish-American War), Ricarte was captured and refused to take the oath of allegiance to the US Government. He was exiled, he returned, was exiled again, returned & started to re-kindle an insurrection; was arrested & sentenced to 6 years in prison. He received political asylum in Japan where he lived with his wife quietly for 30 years. He returned with the Japanese invaders to the Philippines in 1941; as an aide/interpreter/to assist the Philippine people into accepting Japanese occupation. Upon the invasion of the US/Allies in 1944, Ricarte took to the hills as a "hunted guerrilla", with a bounty on his head, and died in the mountains at age 79.
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The author of "Vibora" is F. Sionil Jose, a Filipino National Artist. The novel was released in 2007 and narrates the life of Benjamin Singkol an man who become an accidental hero.
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The Pretenders by Sionil Jose is about the difficulty of social changes. It follows the story of a Antonio Samson, a Filipino man just finishing hisÊdoctorate.Ê
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Yes, "The Tree" by F. Sionil Jose is definitely worth reading. It is a critically acclaimed novel that explores themes of Filipino society, culture, and history through the story of one family. The book provides valuable insights and perspectives on the country's past and present.
The novel "My Brother, My Executioner" by Francisco Sionil Jose is set in the Philippines, primarily in the rural provinces. It follows the contrasting lives of two brothers, one who becomes a successful politician in Manila and the other who remains in the province. The novel explores themes of power, corruption, and social inequality in Filipino society.
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"The Pretenders" by F. Sionil Jose revolves around its protagonist, Antonio βTonyβ Samson, a writer and intellectual struggling with his personal and societal dilemmas in Manila. Through Tony, the novel also delves into the lives of his wife, Carmen, their circle of friends, and the political and social issues confronting Filipino society in the mid-20th century.
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