More Than Conquerors (novel)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
More Than Conquerors
More Than Conquerors by Edilberto K Tiempo bookcover.jpg
Book cover for Edilberto K. Tiempo's novel More Than Conquerors.
AuthorEdilberto K. Tiempo
CountryPhilippines
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherP.B. Ayuda (Manila, Philippines)[1]
Publication date
1959
Pages110[1]
ISBN0-686-31073-X
This is about the Filipino novel. For the music album, see More Than Conquerors.

More Than Conquerors is a second novel by Filipino author Edilberto K. Tiempo.[2][3] The novel first appeared in 1959 in the pages of Weekly Women’s Magazine.[4] It was first published in book format in 1964.[1]

Description[]

With the Filipino resistance movement during the Second World War employed as “background” of the novel, the focus of the narrative is Andres, a lawyer, and his two brothers. The three brothers were tortured by the Japanese occupiers by means of the horizontal spread-eagle "crucifixion" method. The brothers’ predicament echoed a similarity to “the Christ figure in the midst of temptation and at Calvary”.[5]

References[]

External links[]


Retrieved from ""