Gagamba (novel)
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| Gagamba | |
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![]() Book cover for F. Sionil José's novel Gagamba | |
| Author | F. Sionil José |
| Country | Philippines |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Fiction |
| Publisher | Solidaridad Publishing House |
| Publication date | 1991 |
| Pages | 122 |
| ISBN | 9715361056 |
[edit] Description
The whole day, the cripple Gagamba whose real name is Tranquilino Penoy sells sweepstakes at the entrance to the Ermita restaurant called Camarin. The eating-place became well-known because it was frequented by the so-called “beautiful people” that Gagamba sees daily. The “beautiful people” includes the “big men” who are politicians, journalists, generals, landlords, and “handsome call-girls”. During the July 1990 earthquake, all the dining “beautiful people” at the Camarin were killed and entombed. The only survivors from the Camarin were Gagamba and two other persons.[1][2][edit] References
- ^ a b c Gagamba the Spider Man by F. Sionil José, goodreads.com
- ^ a b c Gagamba: The Spider Man by F. Sionil José, nationalbookstore.com
- ^ Jose, F. Sionil. Gagamba The Spiderman, palhbooks.com

1. it is a kind of insect
ReplyDelete2. some of this are dangerous
3. big, small
4. use in fighting
sir, i already have an analogy in gagamba.
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