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Sherds (“fragments of pottery” or "potsherds") is a 2007 short novel or novelette written by Filipino National Artist for Literature and multi-awarded author F. Sionil José. According to Elmer A. Ordoñez, a writer from The Manila Times, in Sherds José achieved “lyrical effects”, specially in the novel’s final chapters, by putting into “good use” Joseph Conrad’s and Ford Madox Ford’s so-called progression d’effet (literally "progression of the effect"). Sherds is the latest and last novel by José. According to The Atlantic National Correspondent James Fallows, the novel is dedicated to the author’s wife Teresita José. The novel, which can be read in one sitting, was described by Li-an de la Cruz-Busto, a reporter for Sun.Star Davao as “very light but candid and insightful”, a description th

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  • كسور (بالإنجليزية: Shreds)‏ هي قصيرة رواية كتبها الفنان الوطني الفلبيني والحاصل على عدة جوائز فرانسيسكو سيونيل خوسيه. وفقًا للمراسل جيمس فالوز، فإن الرواية مخصصة لزوجة المؤلف تيريسيتا خوسيه. تتناول الرواية موضوعات «الضمير الشخصي والجشع ومكانة الفن» في الصراع الطبقي الاجتماعي، وبالتالي فهي بمثابة تفكير في «ما هو الخطأ» في الفلبين كأمة. كتب خوسيه الرواية أثناء وجوده في اليابان. (ar)
  • Sherds (“fragments of pottery” or "potsherds") is a 2007 short novel or novelette written by Filipino National Artist for Literature and multi-awarded author F. Sionil José. According to Elmer A. Ordoñez, a writer from The Manila Times, in Sherds José achieved “lyrical effects”, specially in the novel’s final chapters, by putting into “good use” Joseph Conrad’s and Ford Madox Ford’s so-called progression d’effet (literally "progression of the effect"). Sherds is the latest and last novel by José. According to The Atlantic National Correspondent James Fallows, the novel is dedicated to the author’s wife Teresita José. The novel, which can be read in one sitting, was described by Li-an de la Cruz-Busto, a reporter for Sun.Star Davao as “very light but candid and insightful”, a description th (en)
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  • Book cover for F. Sionil José's novel Sherds (en)
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  • كسور (بالإنجليزية: Shreds)‏ هي قصيرة رواية كتبها الفنان الوطني الفلبيني والحاصل على عدة جوائز فرانسيسكو سيونيل خوسيه. وفقًا للمراسل جيمس فالوز، فإن الرواية مخصصة لزوجة المؤلف تيريسيتا خوسيه. تتناول الرواية موضوعات «الضمير الشخصي والجشع ومكانة الفن» في الصراع الطبقي الاجتماعي، وبالتالي فهي بمثابة تفكير في «ما هو الخطأ» في الفلبين كأمة. كتب خوسيه الرواية أثناء وجوده في اليابان. (ar)
  • Sherds (“fragments of pottery” or "potsherds") is a 2007 short novel or novelette written by Filipino National Artist for Literature and multi-awarded author F. Sionil José. According to Elmer A. Ordoñez, a writer from The Manila Times, in Sherds José achieved “lyrical effects”, specially in the novel’s final chapters, by putting into “good use” Joseph Conrad’s and Ford Madox Ford’s so-called progression d’effet (literally "progression of the effect"). Sherds is the latest and last novel by José. According to The Atlantic National Correspondent James Fallows, the novel is dedicated to the author’s wife Teresita José. The novel, which can be read in one sitting, was described by Li-an de la Cruz-Busto, a reporter for Sun.Star Davao as “very light but candid and insightful”, a description that complements The Manila Times reporter Perry Gil S. Mallari’s calling José’s Sherds as an “easy read and a guaranteed page-turner”. A novel composed of twelve chapters with a "tight and palpable" narrative pacing, Sherds deals with topics related to "personal conscience, greed and the position of art" in social class struggle, thus serving as a cogitation on "what is wrong" with the Philippines as a nation. José wrote Sherds while he was in Japan. (en)
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