Dusk: A Novel (Modern Library Paperbacks) (41 page)

For Philip, Frederick
,
Evelina, and Stephen Cichy

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I am grateful to the Rockefeller Foundation for its fellowship, which allowed me to write this novel in Bellagio, Italy.

I’d also like to thank R. P. Garcia Publishing Company, Quezon City, Philippines, where the first chapter of this book originally appeared as “The Cripples” in the collection
The God Stealer
.

A
LSO BY
F. S
IONIL
J
OSÉ

Short Stories
The God Stealer and Other Stories
Waywaya: Eleven Filipino Short Stories
Platinum: Ten Filipino Stories
Olvidon and Other Short Stories

Novellas
Three Filipino Women

Novels
The Rosales Saga
The Pretenders
Tree
My Brother, My Executioner
Mass
Dusk (Po-on)
Ermita
Gagamba
Viajero
Sins

Verse
Questions

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

With the publication of
Three Filipino Women
by Random House in 1992, the work of F. S
IONIL
J
OSÉ
began appearing in the United States. He is one of the major literary voices of Asia and the Pacific, but (after encouragement by Malcolm Cowley and others) his novels and stories are only now gradually being published in the country that figures in much of his work as both a shadow and yet a very real presence.

José (widely known as “Frankie”) runs a leading bookshop in Manila, was the founding president of the Philippines PEN Center, publishes the journal
Solidarity
, and is best known for the five novels comprising the highly regarded Rosales Saga (
Dusk
[
Po-on
];
Tree
;
My Brother
,
My Executioner
;
The Pretenders
; and
Mass
). He is widely published around the world and travels steadily.

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