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Sulong na, Mang Pinoy ! / Ephraim Kishon ; isinalin sa Pilipino ni Flor Hanewald-Guerrero.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National Book Store, c1984.Description: vi, 191 pages : illustration ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 9710810987
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 655  .K642 1984
Summary: Flor Hanewald-Guerrero, his Filipina wife, did the translating. The result of this truly international joint effort is a book sparkling with humor and expressing a deep love for the Philippines with every sentence -- all in the national language of the country. --Back cover of the book.Summary: While most of Kishon's stories satirize life in Israel, in Sulong na, Mang Pinoy! he takes a long, affectionate look at the Philippines, a country located at exactly the opposite end of Asia and just as richly endowed with endearing imperfections as his own -- or any other, for that matter. Manila-based German travel author Roland Hanewald has transposed Mr. Kishon's rib ticklers into a local setting
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center DS 655 .K642 1984 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC0000000905

Flor Hanewald-Guerrero, his Filipina wife, did the translating. The result of this truly international joint effort is a book sparkling with humor and expressing a deep love for the Philippines with every sentence -- all in the national language of the country. --Back cover of the book.

While most of Kishon's stories satirize life in Israel, in Sulong na, Mang Pinoy! he takes a long, affectionate look at the Philippines, a country located at exactly the opposite end of Asia and just as richly endowed with endearing imperfections as his own -- or any other, for that matter. Manila-based German travel author Roland Hanewald has transposed Mr. Kishon's rib ticklers into a local setting

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