A reviewed The hand of the enemy by Kerima Polotan (Philippine writers series)
The Hand of the Enemy
5 stars
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!
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!