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Mga ibong mandaragit = The preying birds: A socio-political novel / Amado V. Hernandez; translated by Danton Remoto, authorized English translation.

By: Hernandez, Amado V.
Contributor(s): Remoto, Danton [translator].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPlace of publication: SingaporePublisher: Penguin Random House SEA Pte LtdDate of publication: 2022Description: xxvii, 437 pages: 24 cm.ISBN: 9789815017847.Subject(s): Social class -- Fiction | Fiction in translation | Philippines -- Manners and customs -- FictionDDC classification: FIL 808.83 H557 2022 Summary: A novel that continues the flaming social realism in the novels of the Philippine national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal Mando Plaridel is the lead character in this novel of social realism. His character combines the qualities found in Simoun and Ibarra, the two lead characters in national hero Jose Rizal's novels: Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Simoun is the passive character in Rizal's novels while Ibarra is the active propagandist who wakes up the people from their centuries-old sleep under Spanish colonialism. Mando starts out as Andoy, a houseboy in the house of the powerful Montero family. He works hard and gets himself a good education. After the war, society begins to know him as the brave editor of the Kampilan newspaper. He later becomes involved in the problems of the farmers with the abusive Monteros. Told from an omniscient point of view, Hernandez is able to enter the consciousness of the wealthy characters. He shows how the ruling classes - the politicians, landowners, judges, deputies and bishops - only protect their own interests, that is why they do not want to change the status quo. Dr. Sabio is the progressive president of a university founded by Mando, who used the treasure thrown into the sea at the end of Rizal's second novel to help improve society. The money is used to fund Freedom University and set up Kampilan, the brave newspaper. The novel points to the cooperative system of land ownership as the way out for the landless poor. It implies that change can only begin when the eyes of society have been finally opened. (From the back cover)
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A novel that continues the flaming social realism in the novels of the Philippine national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal

Mando Plaridel is the lead character in this novel of social realism. His character combines the qualities found in Simoun and Ibarra, the two lead characters in national hero Jose Rizal's novels: Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Simoun is the passive character in Rizal's novels while Ibarra is the active propagandist who wakes up the people from their centuries-old sleep under Spanish colonialism.

Mando starts out as Andoy, a houseboy in the house of the powerful Montero family. He works hard and gets himself a good education. After the war, society begins to know him as the brave editor of the Kampilan newspaper. He later becomes involved in the problems of the farmers with the abusive Monteros.

Told from an omniscient point of view, Hernandez is able to enter the consciousness of the wealthy characters. He shows how the ruling classes - the politicians, landowners, judges, deputies and bishops - only protect their own interests, that is why they do not want to change the status quo.

Dr. Sabio is the progressive president of a university founded by Mando, who used the treasure thrown into the sea at the end of Rizal's second novel to help improve society. The money is used to fund Freedom University and set up Kampilan, the brave newspaper. The novel points to the cooperative system of land ownership as the way out for the landless poor. It implies that change can only begin when the eyes of society have been finally opened.

(From the back cover)

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