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Touch Me Not

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Touch Me Not by JosΓ© Rizal is a compelling novel set in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. It follows the journey of CrisΓ³stomo Ibarra, a young man who returns home after studying in Europe, only to encounter the harsh realities of oppression and injustice faced by his fellow Filipinos. Through his experiences and relationships, the novel examines themes of colonialism, identity, and reform, offering a powerful critique of society.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in compelling narratives about social injustice and colonial rule. It's a powerful blend of romance, political intrigue, and cultural criticism, offering a vivid portrait of life in the Philippines during Spanish colonisation. If you appreciate historical fiction with profound themes, this might be a captivating read for you.

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Touch Me Not

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Touch Me Not (1887) is a novel by Jose Rizal, published in Berlin. The novel was originally conceived as a collaborative project by a group of Filipino nationalist writers living in Madrid. However, disappointed by his comrades' lack of engagement, Rizal undertook the task alone, blending aspects of his own life story with a critique of Spanish imperialism in the Philippines. Banned by Spanish authorities, the novel was smuggled into the Philippines, where it quickly galvanized Rizal's fellow nationalists against the Spanish Empire.

Returning home to Laguna province after seven years in Europe, Crisstomo Ibarra, a young mestizo man, attempts to rebuild his life following the death of his father. Noticing hostility from Padre Dmaso, a local curate and former family friend, Crisstomo soon learns that his father's death might not have been accidental. Focused on building a school for local children, he aims to honour Don Rafael Ibarra's legacy. However, his efforts are overshadowed when he is informed by the groundskeeper that his father's body was moved to a local Chinese burial ground, under instruction from Padre Dmaso.

As the story unfolds, a vast conspiracy involving Spanish authorities and Filipino revolutionaries emerges, endangering Crisstomo's life and testing his loyalty to both family and nation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781513134291

Publisher: West Margin Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 31 March 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: West Margin Press

Illustration: Illustrations

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Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 468

About the Author

JosΓ© Rizal (1861-1896) was a Filipino poet, novelist, sculptor, painter, and national hero. Born in Calamba, Rizal was raised in a mestizo family of eleven children who lived and worked on a farm owned by Dominican friars. As a boy, he excelled in school and won several poetry contests. At the University of Santo Tomas, he studied philosophy and law before devoting himself to ophthalmology upon hearing of his mother’s blindness. In 1882, he traveled to Madrid to study medicine before moving to Germany, where he gave lectures on Tagalog. In Heidelberg, while working with pioneering ophthalmologist Otto Becker, Rizal finished writing his novel Touch Me Not (1887). Now considered a national epic alongside its sequel The Reign of Greed (1891), Touch Me Not is a semi-autobiographical novel that critiques the actions of the Catholic Church and Spanish Empire in his native Philippines. In 1892, he returned to Manila and founded La Liga Filipina, a secret organization dedicated to social reform. Later that year, he was deported to Zamboanga province, where he built a school, hospital, and water supply system. During this time, the Katipunan, a movement for liberation from Spanish rule, began to take shape in Manila, eventually resulting in the Philippine Revolution in 1896. For his writing against colonialism and association with active members of Katipunan, Rizal was arrested while traveling to Cuba via Spain. On December 30, 1896, he was executed by firing squad on the outskirts of Manila and buried in an unmarked grave.

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