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Ilustrado: A Novel | Miguel Syjuco
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Garnering international prizes and acclaim before its publication, Ilustrado has been called "brilliantly conceived and stylishly executed . . .It is also ceaselessly entertaining, frequently raunchy, and effervescent with humor" (2008 Man Asian Literary Prize panel of judges). It begins with a body. On a clear day in winter, the battered corpse of Crispin Salvador is pulled from the Hudson Rivertaken from the world is the controversial lion of Philippine literature. Gone, too, is the only manuscript of his final book, a work meant to rescue him from obscurity by exposing the crimes of the Filipino ruling families. Miguel, his student and only remaining friend, sets out for Manila to investigate. To understand the death, Miguel scours the life, piecing together Salvador's story through his poetry, interviews, novels, polemics, and memoirs. The result is a rich and dramatic family saga of four generations, tracing 150 years of Philippine history forged under the Spanish, the Americans, and the Filipinos themselves. Finally, we are surprised to learn that this story belongs to young Miguel as much as to his lost mentor, and we are treated to an unhindered view of a society caught between reckless decay and hopeful progress. Exuberant and wise, wildly funny and deeply moving, Ilustrado explores the hidden truths that haunt every family. It is a daring and inventive debut by a new writer of astonishing talent.
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
Ilustrado: A Novel | Miguel Syjuco
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Told as part author's memoir, interviews, first-hand accounts, Salvador's unfinished bio, and articles, it DOES give some sense of place to the Philippines, but the author Syjuco sounds like he comes from money & prestige, so the sense of place is as it relates to the the influential, "do you know who my father is?" crowd. The story was a miss for me as it's less about the life and death of Crispin Salvador, and more about Miguel Syjuco, ⬇️

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick who knows the right people to help him write a book.

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2y
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Tove_Reads
Ilustrado: A Novel | Miguel Syjuco
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Day off. Plans cancelled. Back up plans cancelled. I guess I‘ll just have to read (and take the dogs to a national park for a long walk). Not complaining! The book I‘m reading is for my #readingtheworld challenge. #Philippines

Cathythoughts Sounds like an excellent plan change 👍🏻♥️ 5y
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Tove_Reads
Ilustrado: A Novel | Miguel Syjuco
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Time to move on to the 🇵🇭 #readingtheworld #philippines

Kappadeemom Those flowers are so pretty! 5y
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bookworm.krizia
Ilustrado: A Novel | Miguel Syjuco
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Mehso-so

It was a very modern piece about the political mess called the Philippines and the fictional life of the author and his mentor. It has a really nice twist at the end that I did not expect and Syjuco did a great job. He was very strategic to the point that you just stop predicting what will happen next. It's more of biographical kind of story, also full of political satire that is both funny and real at the same time.