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'Twice Blessed', also known as 'Twice Blessed: A Novel', is a 1992 novel written by Filipino author Ninotchka Rosca. It won the 1993 American Book Award for excellence in literature. It is one of Roscas novels that recreated the diversity of Filipino culture (the other was 'State of War'). Apart from tracing back Philippine History, Rosca also portrayed contemporary Philippine politics, delicate events, and cultural preferences through the novel.

Description



Twice Blessed was described as a comic parable concerned about the Philippines status, at the time of writing, as a nation struggling to be born. It was published when Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos were exiled in Hawaii, USA. In this satirical novel, Rosca derided the Marcoses and exposed how some moneyed Filipino warlords preserve their status and power through clan alliances, corruption, and fuel and favors (i.e. bribery, sexual favors, and the like) generally known as 'gasolina' in the vernacular meaning gasoline to keep things running as planned.

Characters



The main characters in 'Twice Blessed' are Hector Basbas, Katerina Basbas, and Teresa Tiklopluhod (her surname literally meant fold and kneel in Tagalog). Hector and Katerina are twins having an incestuous relationship. Katerina had a shoe collection resulting from her experiences of humiliations during childhood. Teresa Tiklopluhod is a provincial governors daughter who became a confidante of Katerina Basbas.

Description



Through political tactics and societal manoeuvres, Hector and Katerina Basbas became dominant figures in the Philippines. When Hector won the Presidential elections by buying, the incumbent refused to relinquish the position. Hector needed to provide more fuel to keep things moving, a plan that required Katerinas help, covert assistance from the United States and strong-arm persuasive manoeuvring. Together with Katerina, Hector was aiming to convert the Philippine democratic system into a dynastic reign of monarchs.

Awards



In 1993 the Before Columbus Foundation granted her the American Book Award, for excellence in literature, for her 'Twice Blessed'. The Before Columbus Foundation seeks to recognize outstanding literary achievement by contemporary American authors, without restriction to race, sex, ethnic background, or genre.

Author



'Ninotchka Rosca' (born in the Philippines in 1946) is a Filipina feminist, author, journalist and human rights activist. Ninotchka Rosca is described as, "one of the major players in the saga of Filipina American writers". During the political instability during Ferdinand Marcos's rule she was arrested and held at a detention center for six months. She then spent sometime in exile in America. Much of her work is taken from her experiences during her imprisonment. Her short stories have been included in several collections including, the 1986 Best 100 Short Stories in the U.S. compiled by Raymond Carver and the Missouri Review Anthology. She went on to write 'Jose Maria Sison: At Home in the World', "To read Ninotchka Rosca's [latest is] not just to discover the controversial man, but to learn the political and economic history of the Philippines."

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Category:Novels by Ninotchka Rosca

Category:1992 novels

Category:Political novels

Category:Novels set in the Philippines

Category:W. W. Norton & Company books

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