Noli Me Tangere (The Social Cancer)
José Rizal
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Noli Me Tangere (Latin for Touch Me Not) is a novel by the National Hero of the Philippines, Dr. José Rizal. It was originally written in Spanish, and first published in Germany in 1887. Noli Me Tangere exposed the corruption and abuse of the Spanish government and clergy towards the Philippine people and the ills of the Philippine society. This novel, and its sequel El Filibusterismo were banned in many parts of the Islands. Rizal was later arrested for inciting rebellion, based largely on his writings, and was executed in Manila. Noli Me Tangere, and the execution of Rizal, indirectly influenced the Philippine revolution from Spain. Today, Noli Me Tangere is required reading in all Philippine Schools. (Summary by JoeD) (19 hr 18 min)
Chapitres
Translator's Introduction, part 1 | 45:47 | Lu par Availle |
Translator's Introduction, part 2 | 38:26 | Lu par Availle |
Translator's Introduction, part 3 | 25:41 | Lu par Availle |
Translator's Introduction, part 4 | 9:40 | Lu par Availle |
A Social Gathering | 29:28 | Lu par Availle |
Crisostomo Ibarra | 7:35 | Lu par Availle |
The Dinner | 11:59 | Lu par Availle |
Heretic and Filibuster | 16:35 | Lu par Availle |
A Star in a Dark Night | 5:45 | Lu par Availle |
Capitan Tiago | 28:32 | Lu par Availle |
An Idyl on an Azotea | 21:15 | Lu par Availle |
Recollections | 12:24 | Lu par Availle |
Local Affairs | 11:42 | Lu par Availle |
The Town | 8:02 | Lu par Availle |
The Rulers | 12:26 | Lu par Availle |
All Saints | 10:12 | Lu par Availle |
Signs of Storm | 8:48 | Lu par Availle |
Tasio: Lunatic or Sage | 21:59 | Lu par Availle |
The Sacristans | 10:32 | Lu par Availle |
Sisa | 13:24 | Lu par Availle |
Basilio | 12:55 | Lu par Availle |
Souls In Torment | 15:33 | Lu par Availle |
A Schoolmaster’s Difficulties | 23:17 | Lu par Availle |
The Meeting in the Town Hall | 26:20 | Lu par Availle |
The Story of a Mother | 18:00 | Lu par Availle |
Lights and Shadows | 7:59 | Lu par Availle |
Fishing | 28:58 | Lu par Availle |
In the Wood | 28:23 | Lu par Availle |
In the House of the Sage | 27:23 | Lu par Availle |
The Eve of the Fiesta | 18:36 | Lu par Availle |
In the Twilight | 17:40 | Lu par Availle |
Correspondence | 17:15 | Lu par Availle |
The Morning | 13:02 | Lu par Availle |
In the Church | 9:43 | Lu par Availle |
The Sermon | 24:15 | Lu par Availle |
The Derrick | 23:28 | Lu par Availle |
Free Thought | 8:11 | Lu par Availle |
The Dinner | 22:43 | Lu par Availle |
Comments | 13:31 | Lu par Availle |
The First Cloud | 8:47 | Lu par Availle |
His Excellency | 20:33 | Lu par Availle |
The Procession | 11:37 | Lu par Availle |
Doña Consolación | 24:01 | Lu par Availle |
Right and Might | 19:11 | Lu par Availle |
Two Visits | 5:06 | Lu par Availle |
The Espadañas | 31:11 | Lu par Availle |
Plans | 7:10 | Lu par Availle |
An Examination of Conscience | 14:01 | Lu par Availle |
The Hunted | 14:54 | Lu par Availle |
The Cockpit | 23:42 | Lu par Availle |
The Two Señoras | 13:14 | Lu par Availle |
The Enigma | 6:39 | Lu par Availle |
The Voice of the Hunted | 22:06 | Lu par Availle |
Elias’s Story | 15:54 | Lu par Availle |
Exchanges | 8:27 | Lu par Availle |
The Cards of the Dead and the Shadows | 10:45 | Lu par Availle |
Il Buon Dí Si Conosce Da Mattina | 13:51 | Lu par Availle |
Revelations | 14:22 | Lu par Availle |
The Catastrophe | 13:54 | Lu par Availle |
Rumors and Belief | 16:08 | Lu par Availle |
Vae Victis! | 19:57 | Lu par Availle |
The Accursed | 9:46 | Lu par Availle |
Patriotism and Private Interests | 23:25 | Lu par Availle |
Maria Clara Weds | 27:02 | Lu par Availle |
The Chase on the Lake | 15:57 | Lu par Availle |
Padre Damaso Explains | 8:49 | Lu par Availle |
Christmas Eve | 18:36 | Lu par Availle |
Epilogue | 12:25 | Lu par Availle |
Critiques
Sequel





librivoxbooks
El Filibusterismo, the sequel to Noli Me Tangere, has been completed here by the same reader: https://archive.org/details/el_filibusterismo_2008_librivox





A LibriVox Listener
Great Reader, quite cute when she tries to speak some of the Filipino words.
Deep and Dark





TwinkieToes
This is the story of Crisostomo Ibarra, who returns to the Philippines after being educated in Europe. He loves his native country and wants to help improve it, but it is full of corrupt and prejudiced priests and clergy, governmental officials, and pure-blooded Spaniards. His own father had been falsely accused of so many crimes, instigated by a priest, that he finally died in prison. Against this backdrop is the pure love of Maria Clara, his fiancee. There is mistreatment and downright abuse of children and women, the iron-fisted hold of the clergy on the people... all showing the abuses in colonial Philippines. No wonder this book was banned by the Philippine clergy, and the author was killed by a firing squad. It's a touching, heart-wrenching tale, but well worth the listen. Availle does a wonderful job of narrating. Not all words are pronounced correctly, as she's not a native English speaker, but the mess-ups add to its charm, IMO. She reads clearly and feelingly, but not overly dramatically. I rarely give 5 stars, but this is one of those rare times. And Availle, would you please read the sequel, El Filibusterismo? Gutenberg e-book #10676...