The hand of the enemy

Paperback, 139 pages

English language

Published 1998 by University of the Philippines Press.

ISBN:
978-971-542-174-4
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For Kerima Polotan's indelible protagonist Emma, love is the sole reason for being. It's what we're here for. Its enemy, whose hand prevails in the end, is life itself. By all means, one should seize whatever saving grace life has to offer, be it the glory of literature, the pleasures of art, the consolation of religious faith, and most tangible of all, worldly success. Life is essentially a trade-off, and one must never ever have any illusions about the trade-offs one makes. Polotan saves her most withering words, in passages of great descriptive power, for those who think they can have it all.

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reviewed The hand of the enemy by Kerima Polotan (Philippine writers series)

The Hand of the Enemy

I have a weakness for mid-century melodrama. The Hand of the Enemy isn't noir, but it has strong James M. Cain vibes. Kerima Polotan dramatizes and spatializes gender roles across the urban/provincial divide in a modernizing, newly postcolonial Philippines. This book was originally published in 1961. Can't believe I only read it now!

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