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of the Man Asian Literary Prize It begins with a body. On a clear day in winter,
the battered corpse of Crispin Salvador is pulled from the Hudson River - taken
from the world is the controversial lion of Philippine literature. Missing, too,
is the only manuscript of his final book - meant to rescue him from obscurity
by exposing the corrupt roots of power behind the Filipino ruling families. His
student, Miguel, investigates, journeying home from a city still in shock from
terrorist attacks to a country caught between reckless decay and desperate progress.
To understand his mentor's death, Miguel scours the life, charting Salvador's
trajectory via his poetry, stories, interviews, novels, and memoirs. The literary
fragments become patterns become stories become epic: a generations-long saga
of revolution, familial duty, political intrigue, and a people's enduring struggle
against their own worst tendencies. This is a clever, bravura, and exuberant debut
novel from a new literary sensation. 'Brilliantly conceived, and stylishly executed,
[ILUSTRADO] covers a large and tumultuous historical period with seemingly effortless
skill. It is also ceaselessly entertaining, frequently raunchy, and effervescent
with humour' Judges of the Man Asian Literary Prize 
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