
ANG KATIPUNAN - ALIWAN NA MAY DALAUANG BAHAGUI - TUGMA NA SINULAT NI
Gabriel Beato Francisco - Nangyari sa pulo nang Lusong nang taong 1896
ICATLONG CASULATAN
Talaan ng Nilalaman - UNANG BAHAGUI - UNANG DIGMA - ICALAUANG DIGMA - ICATLONG DIGMA - IKAAPAT NA DIGMA - ICALIMANG DIGMA - ICAANIM NA DIGMA - IKAPITONG DIGMA - ICAWALONG DIGMA - ICASIYAM NA DIGMA - ICASAMPUNG DIGMA - ICALABING-ISANG DIGMA
ICALAUANG BAHAGUI - UNANG DIGMA - ICALAUANG DIGMA - ICATLONG DIGMA - IKAAPAT NA DIGMA - ICALIMANG DIGMA - ICAANIM NA DIGMA - IKAPITONG DIGMA - ICAWALONG DIGMA - ICASIYAM NA DIGMA - ICASAMPUNG DIGMA
UNANG BAHAGUI
Hablado. - Josefo, Lusino, Kalingtong, Tomasa, Idéng at ilang mangluluas ng gulay, na umaauit hangang tumatacbo.
UNANG DIGMA - Sila rin
ICALAUANG DIGMA - Josefo at Lusino.
ICATLONG DIGMA - Lusino, Josefo, Kalingtong, Tomasa, Ideng at ilang maggugulay gaya rin nang una.
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of a Philippine island in 1896, this work immerses listeners in the early days of a secret revolutionary society. The narrative opens with vivid descriptions of a rugged mountain base, a camp beneath trees, and the stirring strains of a nascent national anthem. Through lyrical prose and stage‑like dialogue, the story captures the urgency and hope that fueled the fight for freedom.
At the heart of the drama are a handful of determined rebels—Josefo, Lusino, Tomasa, Ideng, and others—who grapple with fear, loyalty, and the weight of impending conflict. Their exchanges blend raw emotion with coded language, reflecting both camaraderie and the tension of planning an uprising. Listeners are drawn into their secret meetings, whispered strategies, and the palpable sense that history is about to be reshaped.
Presented in a rhythmic, almost theatrical format, the piece weaves poetry, song, and colloquial speech into a rich auditory tapestry of the era. It invites the audience to feel the crackle of torches, the rustle of leaves, and the resolve of ordinary people daring to imagine a new nation.
Language
tl
Duration
~31 minutes (30K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tamiko I. Camacho, Jerome Espinosa Baladad and PG Distributed Proofreaders. Produced from page scans provided by University of Michigan.
Release date
2004-11-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
An early Tagalog writer from Manila, he is best remembered for pioneering fiction in the language and for writing about the revolutionary era. His surviving work offers a rare glimpse of how Filipino literature was taking shape at the turn of the 20th century.
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