Ermita (novel) explained

Ermita: A Filipino Novel
Author:F. Sionil José
Country:Philippines
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Solidaridad Publishing House, Inc.
Release Date:1988
Isbn:971-8845-12-7
Oclc:43424427

Ermita: A Filipino Novel is a novel by the known Filipino author F. Sionil Jose written in the English language. A chapter of this novel was previously published as a novella in the books titled Two Filipino Women and Three Filipino Women.

Characters

Rojo Family
Servants
Friends of Ermi
Ermi's Customers
Others

Scenes

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 prewar and post-war Ermita, formerly the district of Manila's elite. 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 the Empire of Japan, a nation that suffered the effects of World War II and of going through the regime of the Marcos government.[1]

Reviews

Ermita: A Filipino Novel was one of the books reviewed by Ian Buruma for The New York Review of Books,[2] and was one of the recommended Filipino-authored books to be reviewed under a reading and writing program of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa,[3] together with other works by José, together with other long narratives written by Filipino authors such as Nick 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.[3]

Translation

The novel was published in Korean, in 2007. It was translated from English to Korean by Boo Hee-ryung.[4] [5]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. José, F. Sionil. Ermita: A Filipino Novel, Solidaridad Publishing House: Manila, 1988/1994, 258 pages,
  2. 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, Volume 36, Number 9, June 1, 1989
  3. 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
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20110520103323/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)
  5. 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)