The Firewalkers

Erwin E. Castillo
Originally Published
1992
And Gabriel Diego fell into the woods, and the woods reached out to catch him falling, and he plunged deeper into the opening, engulfing maw, crying out the name of the woman he loved, the woods offering him a rootward path into the depths of it, into its secrets, through rain and sun and a new day.

Set in 1913, The Firewalkers follows police sergeant Gabriel Diego in the hard-bitten mountain town of Lakambaga, Cavite. Silver-spurred Americans and their new rule of law bristle against the fading glory of Gabriel Diego’s blood uncles, old generals spurned by Emilio Aguinaldo during the Philippine-American War. Meanwhile, a monster leaves behind mangled corpses of children as the cowboy Apache Kid searches the town for the remote memories of something else more magical.

Following this startling work of historical fiction made of magic and woodsmoke, Erwin E. Castillo finishes with “The Watch of La Diane,” a seductive companion story that follows two young lovers traveling across 1970s America. In a new preface for this edition, Castillo writes, “events of our interesting times, public as well as precious, were grist for these intertwined narratives that hoped to confront the present with amuletic relics of an invented past.”

Format: Paperback

Dimensions: 188 pages, 130mm x 180mm x 14mm

Weight: 200g

ISBN: 978-621-96757-8-9

Preface by Erwin E. Castillo

Introduction by Erwin T. Romulo

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“With The Firewalkers, Erwin E. Castillo introduces a carnival of characters whose mission is to approach the reader, rob them of their expectations, and leave them dazzled by a lyrical meditation on history, heroism, and memory. For those familiar with this novel in its first iteration decades ago, it makes for an energizing return to a fabulous, fabulist moment in Philippine literature in English.”
Angelo R. Lacuesta
“This is poem to make history spring alive and sing.”
Nick Joaquin
“The only way to read this book is with open pores and alert senses and quiet, very quiet breathing.”
Francisco Arcellana
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