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'My Brother, My Executioner'[https://www.jstor.org/pss/2055016 Kerkvliet, Benedict J. A book review for 'My Brother, My Executioner' by F. Sionil Jose, The Journal of Asian Studies, volume 41, number 2, February 1982), pages 417-418, Association for Asian Studies, Jstor.org] is a novel by Filipino author Francisco Sionil Jos written in Philippine English. A part of the Rosales Saga - a series of five interconnected fiction novels - 'My Brother, My Executioner' ranks third in terms of chronology, after Po-on (original title: "'Dusk'") and Tree and before The Pretenders and Mass. In the United States, 'My Brother, My Executioner' was published as a second part of the book, 'Don Vicente', together with 'Tree', another novel which is also a part of Joss 'Rosales Saga'. 'Tree' is the second novel of the historical saga, before 'My Brother, My Executioner'.[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D02E2DA103CF935A35751C0A9669C8B63 Walton, David. Don Vicente: Two Novels, book review of 'Tree' and 'My Brother, My Executioner' by F. Sionil Jos, published by Modern Library, Books in Brief: Fiction & Poetry, The New York Times, NYTimes.com , February 6, 2000] This novel was first published in the Philippines in the early 1970s.[https://www.amazon.com/dp/0375752439 Don Vicente: Two Novels ('Tree' and 'My Brother, My Executioner'), book review by Publishers Weekly, Reed Business Information, Inc. and Amazon.com, July 1999][https://www.amazon.com/dp/0375752439 Don Vicente - Two Novels, 'Tree' and 'My Brother, My Executioner', book review by Library Journal, Reed Business Information, Inc. and Amazon.com, 1999]

Principal characters



*'Luis Asperri' - Victor's half-brother, illegitimate son of Don Vicente Asperri

*'Don Vicente Asperri' - feudal landlord, father of Luis Asperri

*'Victor' - Luis Asperri's half-brother

*'Trining' - Luis Asperri's female cousin, becomes wife of Luis

Plot summary and description



'My Brother, My Executioner', tackles the narrative about two half brothers 'Luis Asperri' and 'Victor'. 'Luis' is the biological, yet illegitimate, son of 'Don Vicente Asperri', a rich feudal landowner. At a young age, Luis was taken by Don Vicente from his underprivileged mother and half-brother, Victor, who were both living in Sipnget, Rosales in Pangasinan, a province in the Philippines. After studying in Manila, Luis became a writer and editor for a radical left-wing magazine. When Luis was finally able to return to Rosales, he found out that his half-brother, 'Vic' the nickname of Victor - became a full-pledged leader of rebels who were against the existence of rich landowners. Thus, the brothers meet again both as allies and as adversaries because of their opposing social beliefs, views, status and principles. These conflicts are their mutual misfortunes in life as brothers. Luis identifies with the luxury offered by city life, while Vic detests these materialistic privileges. Furthermore, although Luis considers himself as a liberal, he is more like his father, Don Vicente. He followed the will of Don Vicente by marrying 'Trining', his cousin instead of a girlfriend in Manila in order to preserve the wealth of the family. Luis Asperri is against putting down his status as a wealthy landowner for the benefit of the peasantry. He is against the goals of the uprising of the 'Hukbalahap' or 'Hukbong Bayan Laban sa mga Hapon' a peoples army against the Japanese occupiers represented by the leadership of his half-brother, Vic. The event occurred in Philippine history during the 1950s. The Hukbalahap remained active even after World War II.[http://www.powells.com/biblio/9780375752438?&PID=32442 Don Vicente - Two Novels, 'Tree' and 'My Brother, My Executioner', Synopses and Reviews, Powells.com]

See also



*Literature of the Philippines

*Philippine English

*Philippine literature in English

*Without Seeing the Dawn by Stevan Javellana

*Cry Slaughter! by E.K. Tiempo

*The Man Who (Thought He) Looked Like Robert Taylor by Bienvenido Santos

References




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