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Merlinda Bobis

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Banana Heart Summer (2005) 66 Exemplare
Fish-Hair Woman (2012) 19 Exemplare
White Turtle (1999) 17 Exemplare
Locust Girl: A Lovesong (2016) 15 Exemplare
Kissing (2001) 10 Exemplare
The Kindness of Birds (2021) 6 Exemplare
Accidents of Composition (2017) 4 Exemplare
A Novel-in-Waiting (2004) 2 Exemplare
Dream Stories (2014) 1 Exemplar

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Merlinda Bobis is a Filipino-Australian author who grew up and went to university in the Bicol region of the Philippines before emigrating and completing a postgraduate degree in Australia. Banana Heart Summer is her debut novel, set in the Bicol region in the 1960s, and won her the Gintong Aklat Award (Golden Book Award, Philippines, 2006).

Banana Heart Summer is the story of 12 year old Nenita growing up in the lush, colourful surrounds, but also poverty and hardship, of Remedios Street. The narrator is Nenita’s older self recollecting this life. The writing is lyrical and extravagant and focuses on describing the mouthwatering cuisine all the way through. Nenita grows up hungry, both physically-with her 5 siblings and parents struggling to survive-but also emotionally. She spends her life trying to please and placate her angry, discontented mother and to win the crumbs of her affection. Nenita leaves school at twelve, and takes a job cooking and cleaning for the neighbours to help feed her hungry siblings. She pours herself into cooking, creating exquisite dishes. She sees food as a parallel for human emotions and behaviours. She intertwines food, local culture and myth to understand and make sense of the world around her, including the antics of her neighbours, their joys and their heartbreaks. Nana Dora shares her secrets with Nenita, especially the legend of the banana heart. "Close to midnight, when the heart bows from its stem, wait for its first dew. It will drop like a gem. Catch it with your tongue. When you eat the heart of the matter, you'll never grow hungry again."

As Nenita prepares her glorious dishes she learns about life. That, “pride is a sin, but dignity is a saviour,” that “desire is bigger than anything that can fill it. Desire is a house with infinite extensions.” And that, “Love on the rebound is always suspect. Perhaps because, on the rebound, passion may not have the projectile capacity of the first bounce.” We gain an insight into the foibles of her neighbours and a picture of the area, “we lived between the volcano and the church, between two gods. The smoking peak and the soaring cross faced each other in a perpetual stand-off, as if blocked for a duel.”

This is an exquisitely written book that is both visual and gustatory. There is not a great deal of plot or action but the insights into folktales, culture, cuisine and the complexity of human desires, more than makes up for this. I would highly recommend this book, but maybe don’t read on an empty stomach.
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mimbza | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 27, 2024 |
Merlinda Bobis is an award winning Filipina-Australian writer who these days hails from Canberra. A prolific author, she writes in Filipino and Bikol, and fortunately for us, also in English.

Amongst her Australian literary awards are

She has also won a swag of awards in the Philippines and elsewhere. (See Wikipedia).

The Kindness of Birds is a collection of linked short stories, connected by common characters and the symbolism of birds. It's also the first book I've read that specifically addresses the pandemic and how kindness has nursed us through the difficult times. This is the blurb:
An oriole sings to a dying father. A bleeding-heart dove saves the day. A crow wakes a woman’s resolve. Owls help a boy endure isolation. Cockatoos attend the laying of the dead. Always there are birds in these linked stories that pay homage to kindness and the kinship among women and the planet. From Australia to the Philippines, across cultures and species, kindness inspires resilience amidst loss and grief. Being together ignites resistance against violence. We pull through in the company of others.

The Covid experience in Australia has been very different to the rest of the world. But Bobis reminds us that even as we live a life that looks much like normal, our friends may have family far away where things are very different. Nenita's family is in the Philippines, where they are in 'military lockdown. Top guy says, "Shoot them dead", those who violate it.' 'So different to here,' sighs her husband Arvis...
'Of course!' she snaps. 'Those who violate the lockdown there are often the most impoverished, desperate to leave their homes to find food for their families.' (p.141)

(Remember the media furore because a wealthy middle-class young woman on L-plates was fined a token amount for breaching Melbourne's lockdown because she wanted to practise her driving?)

To read the rest of my review please visit https://anzlitlovers.com/2021/06/22/the-kindness-of-birds-by-merlinda-bobis/… (mehr)
 
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anzlitlovers | Jun 21, 2021 |
A lyrical narrative of a girl growing up in the Philippines during an eventful summer for her and the people living on her street.

Merlinda Bobis now lives and writes in Australia, but she grew up in the Philippines and places much of her writing there. She is a poet and a novelist, probably best known for her impressive, multi-layered Fish-Hair Woman. This book, like her Solemn Lantern-Maker, (see my reviews) is a simpler story with much of the same fine writing.

Nenita, the narrator of Banana Heart Summer, is the oldest of six children of a family mired down in poverty. Her mother had left a well-to-do family when she fell in love with a stone mason. The summer that Nenita was twelve, her father was out of work and her mother pregnant again. Beaten by her angry mother, Nenita set out to earn money to feed her family, and to “please or appease” her mother. That summer all the people along her street are drawn in to life-changing events ranging from acts of love and despair to the eruption of the nearby the volcano.

As in her other books, Bobis blends the imaginary and symbolic with concrete bits of reality. Perpetually hungry, Nenita fills her story with recipes and descriptions of food. She gives us detailed accounts of various local dishes that she and others prepare. Her recipes are layered with comments about the impact different foods have on people and the need to balance love and anger, the heart and the spleen. Underneath the banana hearts and coconut milk, we see her own need not just for food, but for love.

I recommend this book enthusiastically to those who enjoy books of depth and whimsy.
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mdbrady | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 13, 2014 |
An exquisite novel set in the Philippines, by a Filipina author, and one of the best books I have read all year.

Estrella is the fish-hair woman, the one with twelve-meter hair who trawls for bodies in the river when pro-government forces and guerillas sweep through the village. She is the one who remembers and suffers. Her story and those around her are central to this unique book, but the stories that are woven here are about much more. About life and death, of course. And politics and war in the Philippines. About parents and children and siblings. About the past and whether or not we can ever escape it. About history and memory. About a fascinating group of characters. And about finding joy in the face of pain.

Merlinda Bobis is a poet as well as a novelist. She works magic with words, playing with them, repeating them and exploring their meanings. Her novel is multilayered and nonchronological. Events from over a thirty-year period are related. Multiple narrators tell stories that often conflict. Mystery abounds leaving readers and characters unsure of what “really” happened.

Read more on my blog, Me, you and books: http://wp.me/p24OK2-RF
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mdbrady | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 12, 2013 |

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