The survivors /
Antonio Reyes Enriquez
- 151 p. ; 23 cm.
Novel.
Set in Zamboanga at the height of World War II. This novel casts a different light on the horrors of war by transplanting a colorful cast of characters -- men, women and children, civilians, politicians and soldiers, Filipinos, indigenous people and Japanese -- from common scenes of razed villages, bloody trenches, and blitzkrieg skies to a vast and unknown forest, in which they face the dangers of the jungle, Japanese atrocities, U.S. air raids, starvation and cannibalism, and strange half-human, half animal creatures: the river people and the cliff-dwellers. Toeing the line between morality and monstrosity, savagery and survival, they learn what it means to love and to forgive -- and ultimately, to be human -- in dark and trying times.
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Philippine fiction (English). Jungle survival. Cannibalism. World war, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives.
Philippines -- History -- Japanese occupation, 1942-1945.