The American debut of "the foremost Filipino novelist in English" (The New York Review of Books)--three passionate, eye-opening novellas of the Philippines. Advertising in Hungry Mind Review.
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The American debut of "the foremost Filipino novelist in English" (The New York Review of Books)--three passionate, eye-opening novellas of the Philippines. Advertising in Hungry Mind Review.
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New York. 1992. Random House. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 067941360x. 176 pages. hardcover. keywords: Philippines Asia Literature. FROM THE PUBLISHER-Three novellas-including Obsession, Platinum, and Cadena de Amor-examine the Philippine experience through the lives of three female characters, a prostitute, a student activist, and a politician. inventory #16544.
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JOSE, F. Slonil. THREE FILIPINO WOMEN. NY: Random House, 1992. Sm. 4to., cloth & boards in dust jacket. First Edition. Laid in is a terrific autograph letter signed by James Lambert, a Random House executive, to the designer of this book: "Dear Charlotte [Traub], The editor, Sam Vaughan, came to see me yesterday to tell me how much he likes the look of `Three Filipino Women. '" and I told him that it was all your doing. It really does look gorgeous-many many thanks, Jim. 5/15/92." A set of novellas about three women who, somewhat like the archipelago itself, are troubled, victimized-and beautiful. Fine in d/j. $30.00.