Book review: The Singing Detainee and the Librarian with One Book: Essays on Exile (2023) by Michael Beltran

Authors

  • Mary Grace R. Concepcion University of the Philippines-Diliman Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70922/a9vx8d23

Abstract

As founding chairperson of the reestablished Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) in 1968, Jose Maria Sison’s life is inscribed in the revolution. He penned tracts on the history of the CPP, prospects of the National Democratic revolution and international solidarity building. However, his life story is mainly told in the interview format to show the foremost Filipino revolutionary answering questions to an interested reader. Interspersed with political analysis regarding the Philippine semi-feudal and semi-colonial state, he narrates his ancestry from the landed elite in Ilocos Sur, political awakenings and student activism in the University of the Philippines, rebuilding of the movement, torture and arrest during Martial Law, and exile in the Netherlands after the 1986 EDSA Revolution. 

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Author Biography

  • Mary Grace R. Concepcion, University of the Philippines-Diliman

    Mary Grace R. Concepcion is associate professor at the Department of English and Comparative Literature, University of the Philippines Diliman. Her current research interests include autobiography studies, memory studies, Philippine literature, Philippine women’s writing and revolutionary literature. Her works have been published in Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, Humanities Diliman, Philippine Humanities Review: Rebyu ng Arte at Literatura ng Pilipinas, Kritika Kultura, and Diliman Review.

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Published

2025-03-13

How to Cite

Book review: The Singing Detainee and the Librarian with One Book: Essays on Exile (2023) by Michael Beltran. (2025). BISIG, 6(1), 66-69. https://doi.org/10.70922/a9vx8d23