Mi Último Adiós

Mi Último Adiós

Author: Stephan U Breu

Publisher: Jose Rizal Heritage Fund

Published: 2021-12-08

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 9783952557907

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Published by the José Rizal Heritage Fund, Switzerland, this specially commissioned work presents new German and English translations of the famous poem "Mi Último Adiós", written by Filipino national hero Dr. José Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda. These new translations help bring the meaning of the poem more fully to life for the benefit of a new generation of German and English readers. Poem by Dr. José Rizal. Edited by Stephan U. Breu. Translations by Stephan U. Breu (Deutsch), Craig Paterson (English) and Jordi Verdaguer Vila-Sivill (Español). http: //www.rizal-heritage.org


Distributive Justice

Distributive Justice

Author: John Augustine 1869-1945 Ryan

Publisher: Franklin Classics

Published: 2018-10-14

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 9780343111151

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The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata

The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata

Author: Gina Apostol

Publisher: Soho Press

Published: 2021-01-12

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1641291842

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Revealing glimpses of the Philippine Revolution and the Filipino writer Jose Rizal emerge despite the worst efforts of feuding academics in Apostol’s hilariously erudite novel, which won the Philippine National Book Award. Gina Apostol’s riotous second novel takes the form of a memoir by one Raymundo Mata, a half-blind bookworm and revolutionary, tracing his childhood, his education in Manila, his love affairs, and his discovery of writer and fellow revolutionary, Jose Rizal. Mata’s 19th-century story is complicated by present-day foreword(s), afterword(s), and footnotes from three fiercely quarrelsome and comic voices: a nationalist editor, a neo-Freudian psychoanalyst critic, and a translator, Mimi C. Magsalin. In telling the contested and fragmentary story of Mata, Apostol finds new ways to depict the violence of the Spanish colonial era, and to reimagine the nation’s great writer, Jose Rizal, who was executed by the Spanish for his revolutionary activities, and is considered by many to be the father of Philippine independence. The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata offers an intoxicating blend of fact and fiction, uncovering lost histories while building dazzling, anarchic modes of narrative.