Kavery Nambisan, The Story that Must Not be Told
Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi, The Lost Flamingoes of Bombay
Miguel Syjuco, Ilustrado
Yu Hua, Brothers
Alfred A. Yuson, The Music Child
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Miguel Syjuco was born in Manila, Philippines in 1976. His fiction and poetry have appeared in national publications and anthologies. He co-founded and edited an online publication, Localvibe.com. He has written poetry, fiction and journalism for national and international publications. The manuscript of his debut novel, Ilustrado, has just been awarded the Grand Prize at the Palanca Awards.
Ilustrado begins with Crispin Salvador, lion of Philippine letters, dead in the Hudson River. His acolyte Miguel investigates the author's demise and the disappearance of a manuscript about the corruption behind rich Filipino families. To understand the death, Miguel scours the life, charting Salvador's trajectory via his poetry, stories, interviews, novels, polemics and memoirs. The literary fragments become patterns become stories become epic: a family saga of four generations tracing 150 years of Philippine history forged under the Spanish, Americans and Filipinos themselves. Finally, the story twists, belonging to young Miguel as much as his lost mentor. Read excerpt of Ilustrado To contact the author, please email: miguel.syjuco@gmail.com |
The five shortlisted authors: (From the left) Kavery Nambisan, Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi, Miguel Syjuco, Yu Hua, Alfred A. Yuson Low resolution version High resolution version |
Winner Miguel Syjuco with girlfriend Edith Low resolution version High resolution version |
Winner Miguel Syjuco Low resolution version High resolution version |
Winner Miguel Syjuco Low resolution version High resolution version |
2008 Man Asian Literary Prize. All rights reserved.
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