Ilustrado by Syjuco, Miguel
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- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Weight
- 1 lbs
- Product Group
- Book
- IsTextBook
- No
- ISBN
- 9780374174781
- Book Title
- Ilustrado
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus & Giroux
- Item Length
- 9.3 in
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 1.2 in
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Family Life, Literary, Mystery & Detective / General
- Item Weight
- 18.4 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.3 in
- Number of Pages
- 320 Pages
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374174784
ISBN-13
9780374174781
eBay Product ID (ePID)
78681363
Product Key Features
Book Title
Ilustrado
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Family Life, Literary, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
2010
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2009-043083
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Praise forIlustradoIlustradowill provoke audible oohs and ahhs from readers . . . The writing is gorgeous. Plus, there's an O. Henry twist in the epilogue. This is a great book. Read it." —Luis Clemens, Senior Editor,Tell Me More Syjuco's exceptional novel exceeds its heightened expectations, serving notice that a brilliant new talent has arrived, somehow fully formed." —Jared Bland,The Walrus Dazzling . . . It is a virtuoso display of imagination and wisdom, particularly remarkable from a 31-year-old auth∨ a literary landmark for the Philippines and beyond." —Michele Leber,Booklist(starred review) This imaginative first novel shows considerable ingenuity in binding its divergent threads into a satisfying, meaningful story." —Publishers Weekly(starred review) Through his vivid use of language, Syjuco has crafted a beautiful work of historical fiction that's part mystery and part sociopolitical commentary. Readers who enjoyed Junot DÃaz'sThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Waowill enjoy this literary gem." —Library Journal(starred review) An ambitious debut novel, winner of the Man Asian Literary Prize, introduces an author of limitless promise . . . It dazzles as brightly as Jonathan Safran Foer'sEverything Is Illuminated. . . First novels rarely show such reach and depth."—Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Miguel Syjuco's dizzyingly energetic and inventive novel views his native Philippines with a merciless yet loving eye, its many voices a chorus illuminating the various facets of this chaotic, complicated country. An ambitious and admirable debut." —Janice Y. K. Lee, author ofThe Piano Teacher Vulnerable and mischievous, sophisticated and naïve,Ilustradoexplores the paradoxes that come with the search for identity and throws readers into the fragile space between self-pursuit and self-destruction. A novel about country and self, youth and experience, it is elegiac, thoughtful, and original." —Colin McAdam, author ofFallandSome Great Thing From the ruckus of rumors, blogs, ambitions, overweening grandparents, indifferent history, and personal crimes, Miguel Syjuco has innovatively reimagined that most wonderfully old-fashioned consolation: literature.Ilustradois a great novel." —Rivka Galchen, author ofAtmospheric Disturbances 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." —2008 Man Asian Literary Prize Panel of Judges, "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." -2008 Man Asian Literary Prize Panel of Judges, Praise forIlustrado "This dizzying and ambitious novel marks an auspicious start to Syjuco's career . . . With flair and grace . . . this imaginative first novel shows considerable ingenuity in binding its divergent threads into a satisfying, meaningful story." -Publishers Weekly(starred review) "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." -2008 Man Asian Literary Prize Panel of Judges, Praise forIlustrado"A dazzling and virtuosic adventure in reading . . . The narrative is organised with immense confidence and skill . . . The author's post-modernist bag of tricks also contains a whip-crack narrative skill that's as reminiscent of Dickens as it is of Roberto Bolano . . . There's a capaciousness that makes the book richly attractive to wander into . . . [This] novel . . . fizzes with the effervescence a large book can have when its author is in total control of the material. This isn't a story; it's the unfolding of an entire world, a mirror-land that seems familiar but is always ineffably strange . . . Syjuco is a writer already touched by greatness . . . This is a remarkably impressive and utterly persuasive novel. Its author . . . may one day succeed with the Nobel committee."--Joseph O'Connor,The Guardian "An exuberant, complex, and fascinating ride through 150 years of Philippine history . . . Syjuco's writing is playful, smart, and confident . . . An inventive and exciting debut." --Grace Talusan,Rumpus "An extraordinary debut, at once flashy and substantial, brightly charming and quietly resistant to its own wattage . . . Syjuco's gifts for pastiche, his protean narrative energy, are in particular evidence in these pitch-perfect fictions of the fictions of his fictional author . . . An exuberant, funny novel that neither takes its grand ambitions too seriously, nor pretends to be measuring itself by any less a scale of intent. How Syjuco . . . has done this is foremost a testament to his prodigious gifts . . . With his dazzling first foray, Syjuco suggest how his new Asia, his new identity, must ‘look' on the page and between the covers. That look is unexpected and fresh, quite unlike anything that has been seen before." --Charles Foran,The Globe and Mail "Wildly entertaining . . . Engaging . . . Absolutely assured in its tone, literary sophistication and satirical humor . . . Syjuco is only on his mid-30s, and he already possesses the wand of the enchanter." --Michael Dirda,The Washington Post "Ilustradowill provoke audible oohs and ahhs from readers . . . The writing is gorgeous. Plus, there's an O. Henry twist in the epilogue. This is a great book. Read it." --Luis Clemens, Senior Editor,Tell Me More "Syjuco's exceptional novel exceeds its heightened expectations, serving notice that a brilliant new talent has arrived, somehow fully formed." --Jared Bland,The Walrus "Dazzling . . . It is a virtuoso display of imagination and wisdom, particularly remarkable from a 31-year-old auth∨ a literary landmark for the Philippines and beyond." --Michele Leber,Booklist(starred review) "This imaginative first novel shows considerable ingenuity in binding its divergent threads into a satisfying, meaningful story." --Publishers Weekly(starred review) "Through his vivid use of language, Syjuco has crafted a beautiful work of historical fiction that's part mystery and part sociopolitical commentary. Readers who enjoyed Junot Diaz'sThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Waowill enjoy this literary gem." --Library Journal(starred review) "An ambitious debut novel, winner of the Man Asian Literary Prize, introduces an author of limitless promise . . . It dazzles as brightly as Jonathan Safran Foer'sEverything Is Illuminated. . . First novels rarely show such reach and depth."--Kirkus Reviews(starred review), Praise forIlustrado"This imaginative first novel shows considerable ingenuity in binding its divergent threads into a satisfying, meaningful story." -Publishers Weekly(starred review) "Through his vivid use of language, Syjuco has crafted a beautiful work of historical fiction that's part mystery and part sociopolitical commentary. Readers who enjoyed Junot Díaz'sThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Waowill enjoy this literary gem." -Library Journal(starred review) "An ambitious debut novel, winner of the Man Asian Literary Prize, introduces an author of limitless promise . . . It dazzles as brightly as Jonathan Safran Foer'sEverything Is Illuminated. . . First novels rarely show such reach and depth."-Kirkus Reviews(starred review) "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." -2008 Man Asian Literary Prize Panel of Judges, Praise forIlustradoSyjuco's exceptional novel exceeds its heightened expectations, serving notice that a brilliant new talent has arrived, somehow fully formed." —Jared Bland,The Walrus Dazzling . . . It is a virtuoso display of imagination and wisdom, particularly remarkable from a 31-year-old auth∨ a literary landmark for the Philippines and beyond." —Michele Leber,Booklist(starred review) This imaginative first novel shows considerable ingenuity in binding its divergent threads into a satisfying, meaningful story." —Publishers Weekly(starred review) Through his vivid use of language, Syjuco has crafted a beautiful work of historical fiction that's part mystery and part sociopolitical commentary. Readers who enjoyed Junot DÃaz'sThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Waowill enjoy this literary gem." —Library Journal(starred review) An ambitious debut novel, winner of the Man Asian Literary Prize, introduces an author of limitless promise . . . It dazzles as brightly as Jonathan Safran Foer'sEverything Is Illuminated. . . First novels rarely show such reach and depth."—Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Miguel Syjuco's dizzyingly energetic and inventive novel views his native Philippines with a merciless yet loving eye, its many voices a chorus illuminating the various facets of this chaotic, complicated country. An ambitious and admirable debut." —Janice Y. K. Lee, author ofThe Piano Teacher Vulnerable and mischievous, sophisticated and naïve,Ilustradoexplores the paradoxes that come with the search for identity and throws readers into the fragile space between self-pursuit and self-destruction. A novel about country and self, youth and experience, it is elegiac, thoughtful, and original." —Colin McAdam, author ofFallandSome Great Thing From the ruckus of rumors, blogs, ambitions, overweening grandparents, indifferent history, and personal crimes, Miguel Syjuco has innovatively reimagined that most wonderfully old-fashioned consolation: literature.Ilustradois a great novel." —Rivka Galchen, author ofAtmospheric Disturbances 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." —2008 Man Asian Literary Prize Panel of Judges, Praise forIlustrado"An extraordinary debut, at once flashy and substantial, brightly charming and quietly resistant to its own wattage . . . Syjuco's gifts for pastiche, his protean narrative energy, are in particular evidence in these pitch-perfect fictions of the fictions of his fictional author . . . An exuberant, funny novel that neither takes its grand ambitions too seriously, nor pretends to be measuring itself by any less a scale of intent. How Syjuco . . . has done this is foremost a testament to his prodigious gifts . . . With his dazzling first foray, Syjuco suggest how his new Asia, his new identity, must ‘look' on the page and between the covers. That look is unexpected and fresh, quite unlike anything that has been seen before." --Charles Foran,The Globe and Mail "Wildly entertaining . . . Engaging . . . Absolutely assured in its tone, literary sophistication and satirical humor . . . Syjuco is only on his mid-30s, and he already possesses the wand of the enchanter." --Michael Dirda,The Washington Post "Ilustradowill provoke audible oohs and ahhs from readers . . . The writing is gorgeous. Plus, there's an O. Henry twist in the epilogue. This is a great book. Read it." --Luis Clemens, Senior Editor,Tell Me More "Syjuco's exceptional novel exceeds its heightened expectations, serving notice that a brilliant new talent has arrived, somehow fully formed." --Jared Bland,The Walrus "Dazzling . . . It is a virtuoso display of imagination and wisdom, particularly remarkable from a 31-year-old auth∨ a literary landmark for the Philippines and beyond." --Michele Leber,Booklist(starred review) "This imaginative first novel shows considerable ingenuity in binding its divergent threads into a satisfying, meaningful story." --Publishers Weekly(starred review) "Through his vivid use of language, Syjuco has crafted a beautiful work of historical fiction that's part mystery and part sociopolitical commentary. Readers who enjoyed Junot Diaz'sThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Waowill enjoy this literary gem." --Library Journal(starred review) "An ambitious debut novel, winner of the Man Asian Literary Prize, introduces an author of limitless promise . . . It dazzles as brightly as Jonathan Safran Foer'sEverything Is Illuminated. . . First novels rarely show such reach and depth."--Kirkus Reviews(starred review) "Miguel Syjuco's dizzyingly energetic and inventive novel views his native Philippines with a merciless yet loving eye, its many voices a chorus illuminating the various facets of this chaotic, complicated country. An ambitious and admirable debut." --Janice Y. K. Lee, author ofThe Piano Teacher "Vulnerable and mischievous, sophisticated and naive,Ilustradoexplores the paradoxes that come with the search for identity and throws readers into the fragile space between self-pursuit and self-destruction. A novel about country and self, youth and experience, it is elegiac, thoughtful, and original." --Colin McAdam, author ofFallandSome Great Thing "From the ruckus of rumors, blogs, ambitions, overweening grandparents, indifferent history, and personal crimes, Miguel Syjuco has innovatively reimagined that most wonderfully old-fashioned consolation: literature.Ilustradois a great novel." --Rivka Galchen, author ofAtmospheric Disturbances "Brilliantly conceived, and stylishly executed, [Ilustrado] covers a l, Praise forIlustrado "Dazzling . . . It is a virtuoso display of imagination and wisdom, particularly remarkable from a 31-year-old auth∨ a literary landmark for the Philippines and beyond." -Michele Leber,Booklist(starred review) "This imaginative first novel shows considerable ingenuity in binding its divergent threads into a satisfying, meaningful story." -Publishers Weekly(starred review) "Through his vivid use of language, Syjuco has crafted a beautiful work of historical fiction that's part mystery and part sociopolitical commentary. Readers who enjoyed Junot DÃaz'sThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Waowill enjoy this literary gem." -Library Journal(starred review) "An ambitious debut novel, winner of the Man Asian Literary Prize, introduces an author of limitless promise . . . It dazzles as brightly as Jonathan Safran Foer'sEverything Is Illuminated. . . First novels rarely show such reach and depth."-Kirkus Reviews(starred review) "Miguel Syjuco's dizzyingly energetic and inventive novel views his native Philippines with a merciless yet loving eye, its many voices a chorus illuminating the various facets of this chaotic, complicated country. An ambitious and admirable debut." -Janice Y. K. Lee, author ofThe Piano Teacher "Vulnerable and mischievous, sophisticated and naïve,Ilustradoexplores the paradoxes that come with the search for identity and throws readers into the fragile space between self-pursuit and self-destruction. A novel about country and self, youth and experience, it is elegiac, thoughtful, and original." -Colin McAdam, author ofFallandSome Great Thing "From the ruckus of rumors, blogs, ambitions, overweening grandparents, indifferent history, and personal crimes, Miguel Syjuco has innovatively reimagined that most wonderfully old-fashioned consolation: literature.Ilustradois a great novel." -Rivka Galchen, author ofAtmospheric Disturbances "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." -2008 Man Asian Literary Prize Panel of Judges, Praise forIlustrado"Winner of the 2008 Man Asian Literary Prize while still in manuscript form, Ilustrado is a hip and secure first novel about the urgency of art and regret. Confident and quirky, with passages that recall early Phillip Roth and a structure not unlike the best M. Night Shyamalan films, the book actively seeks to provoke its audience with bathroom humor and sexist stabs at superficial melodrama. Such scenes are bookended by passages of profundity that somehow manage to always say something about life as well as literature." --Roberto Ontiveros,The Dallas Morning News "Ambitious . . . In a daring literary performance, Syjuco weaves the invented with the factual . . .Ilustradois being presented as a tracing of 150 years of Philippine history, but it's considerably more than that . . . Spiced with surprises and leavened with uproariously funny moments, it is punctuated with serious philosophical musings." --Raymond Bonner,The New York Times Book Review "A dazzling and virtuosic adventure in reading . . . The narrative is organised with immense confidence and skill . . . The author's post-modernist bag of tricks also contains a whip-crack narrative skill that's as reminiscent of Dickens as it is of Roberto Bolano . . . There's a capaciousness that makes the book richly attractive to wander into . . . [This] novel . . . fizzes with the effervescence a large book can have when its author is in total control of the material. This isn't a story; it's the unfolding of an entire world, a mirror-land that seems familiar but is always ineffably strange . . . Syjuco is a writer already touched by greatness . . . This is a remarkably impressive and utterly persuasive novel. Its author . . . may one day succeed with the Nobel committee."--Joseph O'Connor,The Guardian "An exuberant, complex, and fascinating ride through 150 years of Philippine history . . . Syjuco's writing is playful, smart, and confident . . . An inventive and exciting debut." --Grace Talusan,Rumpus "An extraordinary debut, at once flashy and substantial, brightly charming and quietly resistant to its own wattage . . . Syjuco's gifts for pastiche, his protean narrative energy, are in particular evidence in these pitch-perfect fictions of the fictions of his fictional author . . . An exuberant, funny novel that neither takes its grand ambitions too seriously, nor pretends to be measuring itself by any less a scale of intent. How Syjuco . . . has done this is foremost a testament to his prodigious gifts . . . With his dazzling first foray, Syjuco suggest how his new Asia, his new identity, must ‘look' on the page and between the covers. That look is unexpected and fresh, quite unlike anything that has been seen before." --Charles Foran,The Globe and Mail "Wildly entertaining . . . Engaging . . . Absolutely assured in its tone, literary sophistication and satirical humor . . . Syjuco is only on his mid-30s, and he already possesses the wand of the enchanter." --Michael Dirda,The Washington Post "Ilustradowill provoke audible oohs and ahhs from readers . . . The writing is gorgeous. Plus, there's an O. Henry twist in the epilogue. This is a great book. Read it." --Luis Clemens, Senior Editor,Tell Me More "Syjuco's exceptional novel exceeds its heightened expectations, serving notice that a brilliant new talent has arrived, somehow fully formed." --Jared Bland,The Walrus "Dazzling . . . It is a virtuoso display of imagination and wisdom, particularly remarkable fr, Praise forIlustrado"Ambitious . . . In a daring literary performance, Syjuco weaves the invented with the factual . . .Ilustradois being presented as a tracing of 150 years of Philippine history, but it's considerably more than that . . . Spiced with surprises and leavened with uproariously funny moments, it is punctuated with serious philosophical musings." --Raymond Bonner,The New York Times Book Review "A dazzling and virtuosic adventure in reading . . . The narrative is organised with immense confidence and skill . . . The author's post-modernist bag of tricks also contains a whip-crack narrative skill that's as reminiscent of Dickens as it is of Roberto Bolano . . . There's a capaciousness that makes the book richly attractive to wander into . . . [This] novel . . . fizzes with the effervescence a large book can have when its author is in total control of the material. This isn't a story; it's the unfolding of an entire world, a mirror-land that seems familiar but is always ineffably strange . . . Syjuco is a writer already touched by greatness . . . This is a remarkably impressive and utterly persuasive novel. Its author . . . may one day succeed with the Nobel committee."--Joseph O'Connor,The Guardian "An exuberant, complex, and fascinating ride through 150 years of Philippine history . . . Syjuco's writing is playful, smart, and confident . . . An inventive and exciting debut." --Grace Talusan,Rumpus "An extraordinary debut, at once flashy and substantial, brightly charming and quietly resistant to its own wattage . . . Syjuco's gifts for pastiche, his protean narrative energy, are in particular evidence in these pitch-perfect fictions of the fictions of his fictional author . . . An exuberant, funny novel that neither takes its grand ambitions too seriously, nor pretends to be measuring itself by any less a scale of intent. How Syjuco . . . has done this is foremost a testament to his prodigious gifts . . . With his dazzling first foray, Syjuco suggest how his new Asia, his new identity, must ‘look' on the page and between the covers. That look is unexpected and fresh, quite unlike anything that has been seen before." --Charles Foran,The Globe and Mail "Wildly entertaining . . . Engaging . . . Absolutely assured in its tone, literary sophistication and satirical humor . . . Syjuco is only on his mid-30s, and he already possesses the wand of the enchanter." --Michael Dirda,The Washington Post "Ilustradowill provoke audible oohs and ahhs from readers . . . The writing is gorgeous. Plus, there's an O. Henry twist in the epilogue. This is a great book. Read it." --Luis Clemens, Senior Editor,Tell Me More "Syjuco's exceptional novel exceeds its heightened expectations, serving notice that a brilliant new talent has arrived, somehow fully formed." --Jared Bland,The Walrus "Dazzling . . . It is a virtuoso display of imagination and wisdom, particularly remarkable from a 31-year-old auth∨ a literary landmark for the Philippines and beyond." --Michele Leber,Booklist(starred review) "This imaginative first novel shows considerable ingenuity in binding its divergent threads into a satisfying, meaningful story." --Publishers Weekly(starred review) "Through his vivid use of language, Syjuco has crafted a beautiful work of historical fiction that's part mystery and part sociopolitical commentary. Readers who enjoyed Junot Diaz'sThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Waow
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
Garnering international prizes and acclaim before its publication, Ilustrado has been called "brilliantly conceived and stylishly executed . . .It is also ceaselessly entertaining, frequently raunchy, and effervescent with humor" (2008 Man Asian Literary Prize panel of judges). 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. Gone, too, is the only manuscript of his final book, a work meant to rescue him from obscurity by exposing the crimes of the Filipino ruling families. Miguel, his student and only remaining friend, sets out for Manila to investigate. To understand the death, Miguel scours the life, piecing together Salvador's story through his poetry, interviews, novels, polemics, and memoirs. The result is a rich and dramatic family saga of four generations, tracing 150 years of Philippine history forged under the Spanish, the Americans, and the Filipinos themselves. Finally, we are surprised to learn that this story belongs to young Miguel as much as to his lost mentor, and we are treated to an unhindered view of a society caught between reckless decay and hopeful progress. Exuberant and wise, wildly funny and deeply moving, Ilustrado explores the hidden truths that haunt every family. It is a daring and inventive debut by a new writer of astonishing talent.
LC Classification Number
PR9550.9.S96I55 2010
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