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Analysis. By: Bienvenido Santos. Scent of Apples by Bienvenido N. Santos is about a Filipino. farmer who longing for his family and own country, a Filipino. farmer in abroad who want to return to his own land but no money. to get home. Bienvenido Santos was also a poet, memoirist, and. autobiographer. He was born in Manila, studied in the U.S. at. woman. And it is here, in "Scent of Apples," that Santos' gentle compassion is most touching. Scent of Apples is a rather remarkable collection of twenty-five years of the best writing of Bienvenido Santos. It is ironic (perhaps tragic?) that his best writing is as an exile and about exiles. All exiles want to go home.  · There are two primary characters featured in "Scent of Apples" by Filipino writer Bienvenido N. Santos. The narrative voice is that of Santos, a character modeled on the author. On a speaking engagement in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Santos meets a .


Scent of Apples Summary. Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Plot Summary of "Scent of Apples" by Bienvenido N. Santos. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality study guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics. Scent of Apples. REYNAN T. OLA BPG TITLE: SCENT OF APPLES AUTHOR: BIENVENIDO N. SANTOS SUMMARY: The story "Scent of Apples" written by Mr. Santos is about a man who longing for his native land. This story focuses on the real score of Filipinos who cannot come back to the Philippines because of poverty. Bienvenido N. Santos was born in Tondo, Manila, on Ma. When Santos started school, the Philippines was already a colony of the United States and instruction was in English. "Scent of Apples" contains the narratives of the immigrant Filipino in America post-Second World War. Immigrants in various walks of life—academics, a.


Scent of ApplesBienvenido N. Santos. When I arrived in Kalamazoo it was October and the war was still on. Gold and silver stars hung on pennants above silent windows of white and brick-red cottages. In a backyard an old man burned leaves and twigs while a gray-haired woman sat on the porch, her red hands quiet on her lap, watching the smoke rising above the elms, both of them thinking the same thought perhaps, about a tall, grinning boy with his blue eyes and flying hair, who went out to war. “Scent of Apples” By Bienvenido N. Santos When I arrived in Kalamazoo it was October and the war was still on. Gold and silver stars hung on pennants above silent windows of white and brick-red cottages. “Scent of Apples” by Bienvenido Santos is part of a short story collection of the same name published in by University of Washington Press. “Scent of Apples” tells the story of one man and his family’s unique experience as Filipino immigrants to the United States. It’s a unique story, as Santos himself is a character in it.

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