- Ermita (novel)
Infobox Book
name = Ermita: A Filipino Novel
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author =F. Sionil José
country =Philippines
language = English
genre =Fiction
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publisher = Solidarid Publishing House, Inc.
release_date =1988
pages =
isbn = ISBN 9718845127"Ermita: A Filipino Novel" is a
novel by the known Filipino authorF. Sionil Jose written in theEnglish language . The novel was published in Korean, in 2007. It was translated from English to Korean by Boo Hee-ryung. [http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/art/art_view.asp?newsIdx=1921&categoryCode=142 Garcia, Cathy Rose. “Author F. Sionil Jose’s Insight on Philippines” (an article about F. Sionil Jose’s novel, Ermita – published in Korean)] , Arts & Living, The Korea Times, KoreaTimes.co.kr, April 27, 2007] [http://bookasia.org/bbs/view.php?id=news&no=86 Garcia, Cathy Rose. “Author F. Sionil Jose’s Insight on Philippines” (an article about F. Sionil Jose’s novel: Ermita – published in Korean)] , BookAsia.org (Korean website), April 27, 2007]Plot summary
This novel is about the life and struggles of a Filipino woman, despite of being reminiscent of a place of the same name in the
City of Manila . The plot revolves around the story of an illegitimate daughter whose roots are from a rich upperclass family. The narrative delivers and portrays the themes of immorality, the presence of hope, wealth, revenge, duty and the influence of theUnited States to theculture andsociety of thePhilippines . "Ermita Rojo", the female protagonist and primary character, was named after a place at the heart of Manila. As a foresaken illegitimate daughter, revenge was the goal of "Ermi" - Ermita Rojo's nickname - against her biological family, particularly against her mother, uncle and aunt. She utilized her influence and power as a woman to manipulate men. the novel is a glimpse at Filipino life and living in the Philippine Republic, where the reader will be able to recognize the character and face of a society weary and devastated by the effects of theSecond World War . Here is thehistory of the Philippines - and of Ermita "Ermi" Rojo - despite of the novel's facade as being a work of fiction. Ermi was a representative character who became a victim of inevitable history, experience, and asperity imposed on her by others.José, F. Sionil. Ermita: A Filipino Novel, Solidaridad Publishing House: Manila, 1988/1994, 258 pages, ISBN 9718845127]cenes
F. Sionil José brings the reader to a story to a time in Philippine history before the declaration of Martial Law by
Ferdinand Marcos during the 1950s. José also brings his readers to a place calledErmita, Manila , a place formerly frequented by the wealthy in the City of Manila. The reader is also brought to the Philippines in the year 1941, a country that went through the experience of being attacked and occupied by theEmpire of Japan , a nation that suffered the effects of World War II and of going through the regime of the Marcos government.Primary characters
*"Ermita “Ermi” Rojo" – the protagonist of the novel
*"MacArthur" – Ermita's friend since childhoodReviews
"Ermita: A Filipino Novel" was one of the books reviewed by
Ian Buruma for the "The New York Review of Books", [http://www.nybooks.com/articles/article-preview?article_id=4004 "Francisco "Franky" Sionil Jose". Buruma, Ian. "The Bartered Bride", The New York Review of Books, Vol. 36, No. 9, June 1, 1989] , retrieved onMarch 17 ,2008 ] and was one of the recommended Filipino-authored books to be reviewed under a reading and writing program of theUniversity of Hawai’i at Manoa, [http://www.mwp.hawaii.edu/resources/fil_literature300.htm List of Filipino Novels in English Suggested for Review, Creating a Learning Community through Peer Support in Philippine Literature, 300-Level Philippine Literature in English (Writing-Intensive), Manoa Writing Program, University of Hawaii, MWP.Hawaii.edu, 2007] , retrieved on March 16, 2008] together with other works by José, together with other long narratives written by Filipino authors such asNick Joaquin ,Bienvenido Santos ,Ninotchka Rosca ,Edilberto Tiempo , Alfrredo Navarro Salanga,NVM Gonzales ,Cecilia Manguerra Brainard ,Alfred Yuson ,Carlos Bulosan ,Jessica Hagedorn , Peter Bacho, and Wilfredo Nolledo.References
ee also
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Literature of the Philippines
*Philippine English
*Philippine literature in English External links
* [http://www.selectbooks.com.sg/getTitle.cfm?SBNum=9769 Book cover] of "Ermita: A Filipino Novel" by
F. Sionil José at SelectBooks.com
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