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Insurrecto

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By (author): Gina Apostol

In 1901, Filipino revolutionaries attacked an American garrison in Balangiga, on the island of Samar, and American soldiers created a howling wilderness of the surrounding countryside in retaliation, murdering thousands of the inhabitants of Balangiga. In the 1970s, the American filmmaker Ludo Brasi went missing in Samar while shooting a movie, The Unintended, inspired by these events. In 2018, his daughter Chiara and the Filipino translator Magsalin go on a road trip in Dutertes Philippines. Chiara is working on a film about the Balangiga massacre, when Magsalin reads Chiaras film script and writes her own version of the story. Within the spiralling voices and narrative layers of Insurrecto are stories of women artists, lovers, revolutionaries, daughters finding their way to their own truths and histories. By pushing up against the limits of fiction in order to recover the atrocity in Balangiga, Gina Apostol shows us the dark heart of an untold and forgotten war.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 125 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Fitzcarraldo Editions
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781913097035

About Gina Apostol

Gina Apostols third book Gun Dealers Daughter won the 2013 PEN/Open Book Award and was shortlisted for the William Saroyan International Prize. Her first two novels Bibliolepsy and The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata both won the Juan Laya Prize for the Novel (Philippine National Book Award). Her essays and stories have appeared in the New York Times Los Angeles Review of Books Foreign Policy Gettysburg Review and Massachusetts Review. She lives in New York City and western Massachusetts and grew up in Tacloban Philippines. She teaches at the Fieldston School in New York City.

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