José Rizal’s second novel El Filibusterismo was published in Ghent in 1891. It is, as its first edition title-page announces, a “Continuacion del Noli me Tángere”: that is, a sequel to Rizal’s first novel, Noli me tangere (1887). Like its predecessor, El Filibusterismo was written in Spanish (Rizal later began a third novel, Makamisa [After Mass] in his native Tagalog, but abandoned it as a short fragment). El Filibusterismo, however, is a much darker book, reflecting Rizal’s increasing anger at Spanish colonialism in the Philippines and frustration that his hopes for peaceful reform seemed doomed to failure. The anger of the book is immediately apparent from its dedication to the …
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Citation: Ross, Ian Campbell. "El Filibusterismo". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 19 September 2015 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=35660, accessed 26 November 2024.]