Mint Editions (Voices From API)
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Mint Editions (Voices From API)

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Mint Editions (Voices From API)

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About This Book

Touch Me Not (1887) is a novel by José Rizal. Published in Berlin, the novel was originally conceived as a collaborative project to be written by a group of Filipino nationalist writers living in Madrid. Disappointed in his comrades' lack of engagement, however, Rizal wrote the novel alone, blending aspects of his own life story with his critique of Spanish imperialism in the Philippines. Banned by Spanish authorities, the novel was smuggled into his home country, where it quickly galvanized Rizal's fellow nationalists in opposition to the Spanish Empire. Returning home to Laguna province after seven years in Europe, Crisóstomo Ibarra, a young mestizo man, attempts to pick up the pieces following the death of his father. Noticing some hostility from Padre Dámaso, a local curate who had long been a friend of his family, Crisóstomo soon learns that his father's death may not have been an accident after all. Focusing on his goal of building a school for the local children, Crisóstomo longs to do justice to Don Rafael Ibarra's legacy. When he goes to visit his grave, however, he is told by the groundskeeper that his father's body was moved to a local Chinese burial ground following an order by Padre Dámaso. As the story unfolds, a vast web of conspiracy involving Spanish authorities and Filipino revolutionaries threatens Crisóstomo's life while testing the limits of his loyalty to family and nation alike. This edition of José Rizal's Touch Me Not is a classic work of Filipino literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Publisher
Mint Editions
Year
2021
ISBN
9781513223414

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Introduction
  5. Contents
  6. Author’s Dedication
  7. I. A Social Gathering
  8. II. Crisostomo Ibarra
  9. III. The Dinner
  10. IV. Heretic and Filibuster
  11. V. A Star in a Dark Night
  12. VI. Capitan Tiago
  13. VII. An Idyl on an Azotea
  14. VIII. Recollections
  15. IX. Local Affairs
  16. X. The Town
  17. XI. The Rulers
  18. XII. All Saints
  19. XIII. Signs of Storm
  20. XIV. Tasio: Lunatic or Sage
  21. XV. The Sacristans
  22. XVI. Sisa
  23. XVII. Basilio
  24. XVIII. Souls in Torment
  25. XIX. A Schoolmaster’s Difficulties
  26. XX. The Meeting in the Town Hall
  27. XXI. The Story of a Mother
  28. XXII. Lights and Shadows
  29. XXIII. Fishing
  30. XXIV. In the Wood
  31. XXV. In the House of the Sage
  32. XXVI. The Eve of the Fiesta
  33. XXVII. In the Twilight
  34. XXVIII. Correspondence
  35. XXIX. The Morning
  36. XXX. In the Church
  37. XXXI. The Sermon
  38. XXXII. The Derrick
  39. XXXIII. Free Thought
  40. XXXIV. The Dinner
  41. XXXV. Comments
  42. XXXVI. The First Cloud
  43. XXXVII. His Excellency
  44. XXXVIII. The Procession
  45. XXXIX. Doña Consolacion
  46. XL. Right and Might
  47. XLI. Two Visits
  48. XLII. The Espadañas
  49. XLIII. Plans
  50. XLIV. An Examination of Conscience
  51. XLV. The Hunted
  52. XLVI. The Cockpit
  53. XLVII. The Two Señoras
  54. XLVIII. The Enigma
  55. XLIX. The Voice of the Hunted
  56. L. Elias’s Story
  57. LI. Exchanges
  58. LII. The Cards of the Dead and the Shadows
  59. LIII. Il Buon Dí Si Conosce Da Mattina
  60. LIV. Revelations
  61. LV. The Catastrophe
  62. LVI. Rumors and Beliefs
  63. LVII. Vae Victis!
  64. LVIII. The Accursed
  65. LIX. Patriotism and Private Interests
  66. LX. Maria Clara Weds
  67. LXI. The Chase on the Lake
  68. LXII. Padre Damaso Explains
  69. LXIII. Christmas Eve
  70. Epilogue
  71. Glossary
  72. A Note About the Author
  73. A Note from the Publisher