An Eagle Flight: A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere

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An Eagle Flight: A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere

by José Rizal

EN·~6 hours·61 chapters

Chapters

61 total

An Eagle Flight

0:24

An Eagle Flight - A Filipino Novel - Adapted from - “Noli Me Tangere” - By Dr. José Rizal - New York McClure, Phillips & Co. MCMI

0:08

Introduction - José Rizal

13:56

My Last Thought.

3:27

To My Country

1:00

An Eagle Flight - I. - The House on the Pasig.

10:16

II. Crisóstomo Ibarra.

2:43

III. The Dinner.

4:07

IV. Heretic and Filibuster.

4:37

V. A Star in the Dark Night.

2:42

Description

Set against the restless backdrop of late‑nineteenth‑century Philippines, this novel reimagines a classic story through the eyes of a young man whose love for his homeland burns brighter than the colonial shadows that surround it. The narrative opens with an evocative poetic prologue, then moves to a vivid portrait of a country where friars dominate land and law, and where ordinary Filipinos begin to whisper the word “reform.” The tone is both lyrical and urgent, inviting listeners to feel the weight of history while sensing the restless spirit of a people on the brink.

At the heart of the tale is a brilliant scholar who, after mastering languages and sciences abroad, returns home determined to use his gifts for the nation's awakening. His education at elite institutions sharpens his keen eye for injustice, and his early poems already stir controversy among his Spanish peers. As he prepares to pen a daring novel that will expose the entrenched abuses, the story follows his inner conflict between hope for peaceful change and the harsh reality of oppression, offering a compelling glimpse into the formative moments that shaped a revolutionary voice.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (391K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Distributed Proofreaders Team at https://www.pgdp.net/

Release date

2008-12-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

José Rizal

José Rizal

1861–1896

A doctor, novelist, and reformer, he used his writing to expose colonial injustice and help awaken a sense of national identity in the Philippines. His life was cut short at 35, but his novels and essays helped shape the course of Philippine history.

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