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Country Philippines Publication date 1976 Pages 340 Preceded by Maganda pa ang Daigdig Page count 340 | 3.8/5 Goodreads Language Tagalog Media type Print Originally published 1976 Genre Novel Followed by Sugat ng Alaala | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Publisher Ateneo de Manila University Press Novels Canal de la Reina, Sampagitang Walang Bango, Ang Tundo Man May Langit Din, Dekada '70, Ang Singsing ng Dalag Similar Sugat ng Alaala, Mga Ibong Mandaragit, Maganda pa ang Daigdig |
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Daluyong ("Tidal Wave" or "Wave") is a 1976 Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist Lazaro Francisco. The novel was published in Quezon City, Manila, in the Philippines by the Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Contents
Pangkat 2 ng 9 mapagtimpi daluyong akda ni lazaro francisco
Plot
Daluyong begins where Francisco’s novel Maganda pa ang Daigdig ("The World Be Beautiful Still") ends. Lino Rivero, a former ranch worker, is given an opportunity to own a portion of land by the priest Padre Echevarria. Lino becomes an avatar who, through his efforts and good will, is able to free himself from the oppressive "tenant farmer" system. Apart from the "waves of changes" that might happen due to agrarian reform and because of the hope of the Filipino lower class for a good future, Daluyong tackled the "waves of forces" that prevents such changes and hopes from being realized.