Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not)
Jose Rizal - Author
Harold Augenbraum - Translator
Harold Augenbraum - Introduction by
Harold Augenbraum - Notes by
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In more than a century since its appearance, José Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere has become widely known as the great novel of the Philippines. A passionate love story set against the ugly political backdrop of repression, torture, and murder, “The Noli,” as it is called in the Philippines, was the first major artistic manifestation of Asian resistance to European colonialism, and Rizal became a guiding conscience—and martyr—for the revolution that would subsequently rise up in the Spanish province. BACKCOVER: A beautiful new translation... Rizal’s rich, moving novel...[is] perhaps the most important novel in Philippine literature.
—Jessica Hagedorn A Note on the Translation Suggestions for Further Reading
Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not)
To My Country
1. A Gathering
Epilogue "A beautiful new translation... Rizal's rich, moving novel...[is] perhaps the most important novel in Philippine literature." —Jessica Hagedorn |
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