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050 _aPS 9993.J68
_b.F321 2011
100 _aJose, F. Sionil,
_d-1924
_942201
245 4 _aThe Feet of Juan Bacnang /
_cF. Sionil Jose.
264 _aManila :
_bSolidaridad Publishing House,
_c©2011.
300 _a264 pages
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _a in 2001, he was named National Artist for Literature and in 2004, he was given by the government of Chile the Pablo Neruda Centennial Award.
520 _aF. Sionil Jose's great Rosales saga, an outraged testament to the inequalities that wrack Manila and the country at large, is rivaled only by Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. -Tim Kindseth, Time. "F. Sionil Jose has written 'one of the top novels (Ermita) in Southeast Asia... together with Graham Greene, Andre Malraux, Joseph Conrad..." -Ron Rennard, Discovery Magazine. Juan Bacnag dela Cruz III is familiar to many Filipinos. He is urbane, approachable, a lover of the good life and women and kindly towards his fellowmen. He is also very rich, heir to a vast family fortune, an entrepreneur and innovator. As the latest allegorical creation of the Philippines' most widely translated author, Juan Bacnang dela Cruz III illustrates vividly the raw power as it operates in this country. Unknown or glossed over by the Filipinos themselves. Already known for his searing criticism of injustice and inequities. Sionil Jose's latest work unravels even more thoroughly and deeper the murky whys and wherefores of the Filipino condition. In 1980, Sionil Jose received the Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Award for literature and Journalism
650 _aPhilippine literature (English)
_2sears
_936835
942 _cIRC
999 _c83122
_d83122