What impression do yoh form of the terrible days of revolution based on the the revolution according to raymundo mata
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The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata gives us the impression that through acts of reading, a nation is born.
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- Gina Apostol's second novel takes the form of a monument to Raymundo Mata, a controversial literary activist and reformer, who traces his childhood, his education in Manila, his relationships, and the discovery of the author and reformer, Jose Rizal. Mata's 19th-century story is interspersed with a modern-day foreword, (words), and footnotes from three controversial and humorous words: a world editor, a neo-Freudian psychoanalyst critic, and a translator, Ann C. Magsalin.
- In summarizing Mata's controversial and fragmentary story, Apostol discovers new ways of portraying the violence of the Spanish colonial era and rethinking the great national author, Jose Rizal, who was assassinated by the Spanish for his insurgent activities and considered by many to be the father of Filipino liberation.
- Raymundo Mata's parallel evolution presents a mixture of myths and legends, revealing lost histories while creating amazing, absurd narratives.
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