Novel-writing as ethnography of precolonial Philippines
I have another theory about Humabon, Khalil, which is Netflix worthy rather than academic. Can't wait to meet you in Frankfurt to discuss. I too loved Bergreen's book, the most thrilling non fiction book I've ever read.
I’d love to hear it! Let’s have coffee (or beer - it’s Octoberfest after all haha) in Frankfurt
More likely beer, we're working so hard all day!
I was randomly just thinking about 1521 for a different reason:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_of_Worms
eventful year https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Tenochtitlan
This link and the link Khalil shared had a huge role in the way the Philippines was administered, Christianised and colonised
Fascinating!
I have another theory about Humabon, Khalil, which is Netflix worthy rather than academic. Can't wait to meet you in Frankfurt to discuss. I too loved Bergreen's book, the most thrilling non fiction book I've ever read.
I’d love to hear it! Let’s have coffee (or beer - it’s Octoberfest after all haha) in Frankfurt
More likely beer, we're working so hard all day!
I was randomly just thinking about 1521 for a different reason:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_of_Worms
eventful year https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Tenochtitlan
This link and the link Khalil shared had a huge role in the way the Philippines was administered, Christianised and colonised
Fascinating!