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  • Polotan, Kerima

    Publicado por Manila, Philippines: Regal Books/Erewhon Bookshop Distributors, 1962

    Librería: ModernRare, CHICAGO, IL, Estados Unidos de America

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    Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 120 pages. Published in 1962. The author's breakthrough debut novel. One of the finest novels of the 20th century. The First Hardcover Edition. Precedes and should not be confused with all other subsequent editions. Published in a small and limited first print run as a hardcover original only. There is no ISBN. The First Edition is now rare. Presents Kerima Polotan's "The Hand of The Enemy". Her - and her marginal culture's - greatest achievement in English literature. From a culture that is derivative at best, imitative at worst, productive rather than creative, how is Polotan's masterpiece possible? It is important to bear in mind that at the time of its publication, the Philippines was one of the most prosperous nations in Asia, a vibrant, if fragile, democracy that enjoyed unprecedented economic growth, American financial largesse to its only colony and World War II ally, and an elite culture that supported Philippine writing in English. The external factors that help make a masterpiece possible cannot be overestimated precisely because the latter comes into being to challenge a modernizing nation's intrinsic soul. Once compared to Sartre (wrongly) and Heinrich Boll (rightly), Polotan is an original: Going against the normative "naive-sentimental" grain, Polotan writes un-sentimentally and indeed, scathingly about love, the impossible demands it makes on human beings, and its fundamental incompatibility not just with personal ambition, but with the harsh realities of life. For Polotan's indelible protagonist Emma - she has the same name as Madame Bovary - love is the sole reason for being. It's what we're here for. Its enemy, whose hand prevails in the end, is life itself. By all means, one should seize whatever saving grace life has to offer, be it the glory of literature, the pleasures of art, the consolation of religious faith, and most tangible of all, worldly success. Life is essentially a trade-off, and one must never ever have any illusions about the trade-offs one makes. Polotan saves her most withering words, in passages of great descriptive power, for those who think they can have it all. The bleakness of Polotan's vision is only somewhat relieved by the generosity of her spirit. She cares about her characters, mourning rather than condemning, their failings. Whereas almost everyone else writes in the "Creole" style (the rhetorical Philippine language layered with Castilian Baroque), her lean, elegant prose makes Polotan the greatest stylist in English the Philippines has ever produced. Polotan's tough-minded yet generous writing exposes the mediocrity of contemporary writing for what it is: Sterile prose, undergraduate philosophizing, Marvel Comics fantasy-narratives. "A man follows something more urgent than himself" (Kerima Polotan). An absolute "must-have" title for Kerima Polotan collectors. This title is a great book. As far as we know, this is the only copy of the First Hardcover Edition/First Printing available online and despite its imperfection (closed and open tears on DJ, slight fading on DJ spine) is still in fine condition overall: Clean, crisp, and bright. This is the second copy we have ever found, and probably the last. A rare copy thus. The greatest Philippine writer in English of the 20th century. A near-fine collectible copy. (SEE ALSO OTHER KERIMA POLOTAN TITLE IN OUR CATALOG). no.

  • Polotan, Kerima

    Publicado por Manila, Philippines: Bookmark Inc., 1968

    Librería: ModernRare, CHICAGO, IL, Estados Unidos de America

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    Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 195 pages. Published in 1968. Retrospective collection of short stories. One of the finest short-story collections of the 20th century. The First Hardcover Edition. Precedes and should not be confused with all other subsequent editions. Published in a small and limited first print run as a hardcover original only. There is no ISBN. The First Edition is now rare. Presents Kerima Polotan's "Stories". Written over a twenty-year period (between 1948 and 1968) : An arc of eleven, award-winning stories that begins with apprentice work then builds up, climactically, to masterwork. Selected and arranged by the author herself, the stories, while self-contained, trace and illuminate her development as a writer, from the lyrical evocation of adolescent female confusions in "This Door" and "The Trap" to the unsparing and un-sentimental dramatization of her place and destiny in "The Virgin" and "Cost Price", and finally to the intricate, luminous, and complex narratives of "The Sounds of Sunday" and "A Various Season". The comment by the American critic Edward M. Potoker that Polotan's theme is "pastoral virtue versus urban corruption" is simplistic and ultimately wrong. As she herself writes, Polotan is uncompromising about life, rural or urban: "I have often been accused of pattern-ing my fiction after true-to-life incidents, which is not quite the truth. Life, I am happy to say, has spared me nothing, and I have, in turn, given it no quarter. I have written for the simplest reason: It is what I can do, it is my life" (Kerima Polotan). Polotan's tough-minded yet generous writing exposes the mediocrity of contemporary writing for what it is: Sterile prose, undergraduate philosophizing, Marvel Comics fantasy-narratives. An absolute "must-have" title for Kerima Polotan collectors. This title is a great collection. As far as we know, this is the only copy of the First Hardcover Edition/First Printing available online and is in especially fine condition: Clean, crisp, and bright. It is the single most beautiful copy we have ever seen, and probably the last. A rare copy thus. The greatest Philippine writer in English of the 20th century. A fine collectible copy. (SEE ALSO OTHER KERIMA POLOTAN TITLE IN OUR CATALOG). no.