
PANAYAM NG - TATLONG BINATA - TINULA NI - Cleto R. Ignacio - CONCEPCION, MALABON, RIZAL - BAHAY PALIMBAGAN ni P. SAYO BALO ni SORIANO - MAYNILA - TEL. 3099. - UNANG PAGKAPALIMBAG 1921 - Rosario 225 Binundok
TINIG KASALUKUYAN - O - KUWENTO - NG - Tatlong Binatang - SI - Brillo, Electo at ni Brindo - IKALAWANG HATI
Talaan ng Nilalaman - BRILLO - ELECTO - BRINDO - ELECTO - BRILLO - ELECTO - BRINDO - ELECTO - BRILLO - ELECTO - BRINDO - ELECTO
BRILLO
ELECTO
BRINDO
ELECTO
BRILLO
ELECTO
BRINDO
In a bustling, allegorical court where a self‑appointed “King of News” doles out silver to the impoverished, three friends—Brillo, Electo, and Brindo—navigate a world of absurd decrees and rigid hierarchy. Their daily lives are colored by the king’s whims, his strict rules about who may speak or trade, and the ever‑present tension between wealth and poverty.
When a destitute stranger arrives at the palace, clutching a modest bundle of cheese, the trio finds themselves caught between the king’s stern commands and their own hunger for a better life. Their encounter sparks a subtle rebellion of conscience, hinting at the choices they must make as they grapple with authority, loyalty, and the simple desire for sustenance.
Language
tl
Duration
~40 minutes (38K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tamiko I. Camacho and Jerome Espinosa Baladad. Para sa pagpapahalaga ng panitikang Pilipino.
Release date
2004-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Known today through a small group of surviving Tagalog works, this writer left behind verse narratives and religious-historical books that still circulate in digital libraries. The record is fragmentary, but the books themselves suggest a voice rooted in early Filipino print culture.
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