'GAPÔ
'GAPÔ is a 1988 Tagalog novel written by award-winning Filipino author Lualhati Bautista. Its complete title is 'GAPÔ at isang puting Pilipino, sa mundo ng mga Amerikanong kulay brown[1] which means "'Gapô and one white Filipino, in a world of brown Americans" in translation.[2] 'Gapô is an abbreviated form of the Philippine place name Olongapo.[2]
Author | Lualhati Bautista |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Tagalog |
Genre | Fiction |
Published | 1988 (Carmelo & Bauermann) |
Pages | 152 |
ISBN | 971-17-9025-4 |
OCLC | 21339374 |
LC Class | PL6058.9.B39 G3 1988 |
The novel is about the oppression by the Americans to The Filipinos, and the Pressure that the Americans gave to them.
Characters
- Michael Taylor Jr.
- Michael Taylor Sr.
- Dolores
- Magdalena
- Steve
- Alipio "Ali"
- Igna
- Richard Halloway
- Modesto
- Jun
- William Smith
- Irene
- Willy
- Johnson
- Javier
- Rosalie
See also
References
- 'Gapô at isang puting Pilipino, sa mundo ng mga Amerikanong kulay brown by Lualhati Bautista, openlibrary.org
- 'GAPÔ – Lualhati Bautista, wordpress.com
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