The Forest : a personal history of the Huk Guerrilla struggle in the Philippines / William J. Pomeroy.
Material type: TextPublication details: Quezon City : University of the Philippines Press, c1963, 2010.Description: 221 p. : map 23 cmISBN:- 9789715426350
- DS 686.5 .P771f 2010
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Reprint. Originally published: New York : International Pub.,c1963.
While writing a book on the Hukbalahap, a wartime anti-Japanese resistance movement in the Philippines, William "Bill" Pomeroy met and fell in love with Celia Mariano, one of its most active women members. They were wedded twice-by a justice of the peace and by the movement to which they belonged. The Forest tells the story of the two years-1950-1952-Bill and Celia spent in the mountains with the Huks.But more than a vivid account of the physical hardship of guerilla life, the book is a moving story of their love and their courage in the fight for freedom. Considered a classic with various English editions and translations into several languages, The Forest ends with Bill and Celia's capture. In its sequel, Bilanggo: Life as a Political Prisoner in the Philippines, 1952-1962 (University of the Philippines Press, 2009), Pomeroy writes with the same passion and heart, whether about his commitment to the liberation struggle or about his love for his wife and comrade.
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