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100 1 _aJosé, Francisco Sionil
_d1924-2022
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245 0 0 _aThe Pretenders
260 _aManila
_bSolidaridad
_c1971
300 _a188 p
_c22/14,5/1,5 cm
_fPaperback
520 _aThe story of Antonio Samson is the story of many Filipinos who find themselves lost and betrayed with nowhere to run to. It is a fate that is often their own compulsive making. But Antonio Samson is not just an Ilokano looking for his roots; he is also the modern Filipino who fails to act in a society bereft of decency and justice. This novel, written more than twenty years ago, continues to be read because of its contemporaneity and the insights it focuses on the dilemmas of social change. It is also the author's most translated novel.
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