Dogeaters

Jessica Hagedorn has transformed her bestselling novel about the Philippines during the reign of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos into an equally powerful theatrical piece that is a multi-layered tour de force.

Jessica Hagedorn is a performance artist, poet, novelist and playwright, born and raised in the Philippines. Her novels include Dogeaters which was nominated for a National Book Award and The Gangster of Love; a short story collection, Danger and Beauty ).

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Dogeaters

Jessica Hagedorn has transformed her bestselling novel about the Philippines during the reign of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos into an equally powerful theatrical piece that is a multi-layered tour de force.

Jessica Hagedorn is a performance artist, poet, novelist and playwright, born and raised in the Philippines. Her novels include Dogeaters which was nominated for a National Book Award and The Gangster of Love; a short story collection, Danger and Beauty ).

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Dogeaters

Dogeaters

by Jessica Hagedorn
Dogeaters

Dogeaters

by Jessica Hagedorn

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Jessica Hagedorn has transformed her bestselling novel about the Philippines during the reign of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos into an equally powerful theatrical piece that is a multi-layered tour de force.

Jessica Hagedorn is a performance artist, poet, novelist and playwright, born and raised in the Philippines. Her novels include Dogeaters which was nominated for a National Book Award and The Gangster of Love; a short story collection, Danger and Beauty ).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780140149043
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 07/01/1991
Series: Contemporary American Fiction Series
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.60(d)
Lexile: 860L (what's this?)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jessica Hagedorn was born and raised in the Philippines and came to the United States in her early teens. In San Francisco, Hagedorn was mentored by poet and translator Kenneth Rexroth, who edited Four Young Women, the anthology that first featured her poetry.
 
Her novels include Toxicology, Dream Jungle, The Gangster of Love, and Dogeaters, winner of the American Book Award and finalist for the National Book Award.
 
Hagedorn is also the author of Danger and Beauty, a collection of poetry and prose, and the editor of three anthologies: Manila Noir, Charlie Chan is Dead: An Anthology of Contemporary Asian American Fiction and Charlie Chan is Dead 2: At Home in the World.
 
Her theatrical work includes adaptations of Dogeaters and The Gangster of Love, and collaborations with Fabian Obispo (Felix Starro), Mark Bennett (Most Wanted), Campo Santo (Stairway To Heaven, Fe In The Desert), Han Ong (Airport Music), Robbie McCauley & Laurie Carlos (Teenytown), Urban Bushwomen (Heat), Blondell Cummings (The Art Of War/Nine Situations), Lawrence “Butch” Morris (Crayon Bondage), Michael Gregory Jackson (Mango Tango), and Ntozake Shange & Thulani Davis (Where The Mississippi Meets The Amazon).
 
Hagedorn wrote the screenplay for Fresh Kill, the newly restored feature film directed by Shu Lea Cheang. She wrote the scripts for the experimental animated series The Pink Palace, which was developed by Woo Art International.
 
From 1975-1985, Hagedorn led a band called The Gangster Choir. One of their signature songs, “Tenement Lover”, is part of John Giorno’s 1985 compilation album, A Diamond Hidden in the Mouth of a Corpse.
 
Jessica Hagedorn is the recipient of literary honors and awards including The Rome Prize for Literature, a Guggenheim Fiction Fellowship, a Philippine National Book Award, an American Book Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Before Columbus Foundation.


Patrick Rosal is the author of five full-length poetry collections, including The Last Thing: New and Selected Poems. He has received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Fulbright Scholars Program. His work has been honored by the Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Society of America, and the Association for Asian American Studies. He has read and performed at hundreds of venues, including the Lincoln Center, the Villa Cesar Chavez Apartments for agricultural workers, the Filipino Community Hall (Delano), and other sites spanning four continents. He is a professor of English at Rutgers University–Camden and serves as campus codirector of the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice.

Table of Contents

DogeatersPart One: Coconut Palace

Love Letters
The King of Coconuts
The White Bouquet
Mister Heartbreak
Jungle Chronicle
His Mother, the Whore
Floating Bodies
Serenade
Tsismis
Sprikitik
Her Eminent Ascent into Heaven
President William McKinley Addresses a Delegation of Methodist Churchmen, 1898
Heroin
Her Mother, Rita Hayworth
High Society
Surrender
Avila Arrested in Human Rights Rally Dispute
Sleeping Beauty
One Christmas in a Mountain Lodge up in Baguio, Date Unknown
Epiphany
Breaking Spells
In the Artist's House
Excerpt from the Only Letter Ever Written by Clarita Avila
Jungle Chronicle

Part Two: The Song of Bullets

The President's Wife Has a Dream
Man with a Mission
Romeo Rosales
Paradise
The Weeping Bride
Last Chance
Dateline Manila
Movie Star
Golf
Insect Bounty
Hunger
Redemption
Jungle Chronicle
The Famine of Dreams
Bananas and the Republic
Terrain
Luna Moth
Pucha Gonzaga

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