No country / Charlie Samuya Veric ; with art by Blessing Ngobeni & Lawrence Sumulong.
Material type:
- 9789715429672
- PL 5539 .V47c 2021
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FIL PL 5508 .G85 2017 3 baybayin studies / | FIL PL 5535 .G14 2021 My sad republic : a novel / | FIL PL 5535 .P33 2006 Bagets : an anthology of Filipino young adult fiction / | FIL PL 5539 .V47c 2021 No country / | FIL PL 5539 .A444 2020 Biyaheng pinoy : a mindanao travelogue / | FIL PL 5539 .A76 2020 A vertible terra incognita : situating the philippines in postcolonial literature / | FIL PL 5539 .D873 2021 Ang nakayatak kay nayatakan : who steps upin is stepped upon / |
A meditation on the postcolonial present; No Country by Charlie Samuya Veric reveals an exile who finds himself between the past and the future. Here is a Filipino expatriate who arrives in South Africa more than two decades after the fall of apartheid. With such tenderness and breadth of vision; he describes his days in another country: the visitation of birds; the turning of seasons; and the anxiety of dislocations. So too he explores the disasters of history; providing maps for the potential of emancipated life. Revealing an exile who becomes a witness; the book is an ode and record of decolonization the way we live it now.
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