Superfan is inspired by Mandy’s story and is reconstructed largely from his own confessional essay, “Himala,” where he humorously details his obsession with Nora. The essay is included in the anthology Si Nora Aunor sa mga Noranian: Mga Paggunita at Pagtatapat, edited by Nestor de Guzman (Milflores Publishing, 2005).
“Hindi ko po mapapantayan, at wala pong makakapantay, dahil nag-iisa lang po siya. Pero sa maliit ko pong paraan, gusto ko pong magbigay ng tribute sa nag-iisang Superstar, si Ms. Nora Aunor.”
Ito ang paunang salita ni Angel, one of today’s biggest stars, bago basahin ang excerpt mula sa script ng Himala, kasama sa aklat na Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon ni Maestro Ricky Lee. Bahagi ito ng programa sa paglulunsad ng espesyal na edisyon ng libro na ginanap sa Powerbooks Megamall noong May 31, 2009.
Matapos makipagbatuhan ng ilang linya kay Vangie Labalan, ina ni Elsa sa pelikula, binigkas na ni Angel ang imortal na linya ni Elsa sa burol, maituturing na most memorable lines sa pelikulang Filipino.
“Ipinatawag ko kayong lahat dahil may gusto akong ikumpisal. Nitong mga nakaraang araw, sa loob lamang ng maikling panahon, parang naranasan natin ang magkahalong langit at impiyerno. Maraming sakit ang gumaling, maraming tao ang bumuti at nagkaroon ng pananampalataya. Pero nakakita rin tayo ng kamatayan, ng epidemya, ng pagpuputa, ng krimen at panloloko.
“Kapag may masamang nangyayari, isinisisi natin ang sumpa. Isinumpa ang Cupang, itinaboy kasi natin ang maysakit kaya gano’n. Kapag may mabuti namang nangyayari, sinasabi nating ito’y gawa ng langit, gawa ng himala.
“Meron akong ipagtatapat sa inyo. … Walang himala. Ang himala ay nasa puso ng tao. Nasa puso nating lahat. Tayo ang gumagawa ng himala. Tayo ang gumagawa ng mga sumpa at mga Diyos. Hindi totoong buntis ako dahil sa himala. Hindi totoong nagpakita sa akin ang Mahal na Birhen. Walang himala. Hindi totoo ang himala. Tayo ang gumagawa ng mga sumpa at ng mga Diyos. Walang himala …”
Di tulad sa pelikula, walang namang bumaril kay Angel pagdating sa huling linya. Bagkus, sinalubong ang kanyang delivery ng masigabong palakpakan at pagbubunyi, lalo na sa hanay ng mga Noranian na nakiisa sa paglulunsad. Waring nakahinga ng maluwag si Angel sa mainit na pagtanggap ng audience.
Hindi tinularan ni Angel ang delivery ng Superstar sa mga dakilang linya mula sa panulat ni Ricky Lee. Binigkas niya ito ayon sa sariling pagkaunawa at pagdama sa teksto ng script. Dahil dito, lumabas itong orihinal, natural, at kanyang-kanya.
Tumanggap ng papuri si Angel mula sa awtor. Sabi ni Ricky Lee nang mag-speech ito: “Sincere na artista si Angel … Kaya niyang makuha ang nagawa ni Nora hindi para pantayan kundi para magawa ang sinasabi niyang tribute dahil sincere siyang tao … at nagawa niya.”
Tulad sa paglulunsad ng Para Kay B, unang nobela ni Ricky Lee, ang launch ng Si Tatang at mga Himala ay pagtitipon ng mga kaibigan ng awtor. Kinilala ni Ricky ang halaga ng mga taong nakapaligid sa kanya:
“Lahat ng mga akdang nasa loob ng aklat ay mga akdang nasulat ko sa loob ng dalawampung taon mula noong late ’60s hanggang sa late ’80s. At lahat sila ay nasulat dahil nakapalibot ako noon sa mga taong nagmamahal sa akin, mga kaibigan. Halos karamihan ng nasusulat ko, nasusulat ko dahil may mga taong nagmamahal sa akin at mga kaibigan … ”
Tumayong guro ng palatuntunan si Ricky Davao. Nagbigay ng paunang salita si Bienvenido Lumbera, Pambansang Alagad ng Sining sa Panitikan. Kabilang sa mga nagbasa ng sipi sa aklat sina Ms. Chanda Romero, Phillip Salvador, Ms. Jaclyn Jose, Ogie Alcasid, Dingdong Dantes, Jean Garcia, Nanding Josef, Alan Paule, Prof. Danton Remoto, at Robi Domingo. Naging masining ang pagbasa ng lahat ng mga artista, lalo na sina Phillip Salvador at Nanding Josef. Nagpasaya sa audience ang nakakaaliw na excerpt na binasa nina Ogie Alcasid, Jean Garcia, at Danton Remoto. Dumating sa paglulunsad si Matet De Leon, ipinakilala bilang siyang ipinabubuntis daw ni Elsa sa pelikula. Humabol din si Ms. Melanie Marquez.
Text by Nestor De Guzman; Photos by Manny P, Paolo Herras, and Nestor De Guzman
Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon, Ricky Lee’s groundbreaking anthology, will be reissued as a special collector’s edition in a book launch on May 31, Sunday, 3:00 p.m. at Power Books – Megamall Bldg. A.
First released in 1988, Si Tatang combines Lee’s feature articles, interviews, and short stories, including “Servando Magdamag” and “Kabilang sa mga Nawawala.” It also features the full screenplay of the Nora Aunor-starrer Himala, which recently won CNN Viewers' Choice as the Best Asia Pacific Film of All Time, besting Akira Kurosawa and Wong Kar Wai films in the process.
This special edition features a new cover design, improved layout, new photographs and illustrations, plus 28 additional pages with a reprinted feature about Direk Lino Brocka written after his death in 1992 and a newly written article on the making of Himala that relates never-before-revealed behind-the-scene anecdotes. A must-read for film scholars and enthusiasts.
Ricky Lee is also the author of Trip to Quiapo, considered the Filipino scriptwriting bible. His successful first novel Para kay B (o kung paano dinevastate ng pag-ibig ang 4 out of 5 sa atin) continues to capture the readers' imagination and has been reprinted barely three months after it was launched last November.
Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon will be available come May 31 at all Power Books and National Bookstore branches. Pre-orders will get a P70.00 discount from the regular price (P450.00) until May 31 through Jerry at 928-9557 / 0921-7849363/ 0917-5331948 or through e-mail writers.studio12@ gmail.com. Special gifts will be given to those who can bring copies of the old edition during the launch.
“We were shooting iyong funeral scene,” pagkukuwento ni Joel Lamangan, casting at crowd director, at gumanap din bilang pari. “Take one lang dahil gagabihin na. Gumuhit si [Ishmael Bernal] sa lupa, Guy, sabi niya, guguhit ako dito, naka-crane shot ako, maglalakad kayo, pagdating mo dito sa guhit, paglapit sa’yo ni Gigi (Dueñas, gumanap na Nimia), luluha ka sa kaliwang mata.
“Takot na takot ako. Sabi ko, Nora, ’day, kelangang magawa mo. Gagawin ko po, sabi niya.
“Umpisa na. Action! Tamang-tamang pagdating nga ni Nora sa guhit at paglapit ni Gigi, pumatak ang mga luha niya sa kaliwang mata. Napapalakpak ako sa husay. Naging Noranian ako after that!”
Katotohanan lagi ang gusto ni Ishmael Bernal. Ito ang lagi niyang sinasabi sa akin, bilang scriptwriter ng pelikula. “Ricky, gawin nating minimalist ang pelikula. Tanggalin mo ang mga taba at burloloy.”
Ito lang ang natatandaan kong nagkaroon ako ng argumento sa kanya dahil sabi ko’y baka maging masyadong deretsahan ang lines. Pero iyon ang gusto niya, sabi niya, deretsuhin mo na ang pilosopiya...
Pero sa kalahatan ay natutuwa ako sa mga discussion namin ni Ishma dahil sinulat ko ang Himala sa isang panahong kinukuwestiyon ko ang Diyos, ang pamahalaan, at maging ang ilang mga paniniwalang nakagisnan ko. Ang mga inhustisya at paghihirap na dinaanan ng mga mamamayan ng Cupang ay dinaanan ko rin sa sarili kong buhay, at masasabi kong ako man, noong mga panahong iyon, ay naghihintay din ng himala. --Excerpt from “Ang Paggawa ng Himala”
Learn more amusing secrets and untold stories behind the making of Himala in this new article written by Ricky Lee, included in the special edition of Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon, the ground-breaking anthology first published in 1988 that put together Lee's journalistic essays, film script and short fiction.
Tatang will be released later this month and will be launched at Powerbooks Megamall on May 31, Sunday.
Aside from the full screenplay of Himala, the book also contains previously unpublished photos taken during the actual shoot of the film, catching superstar Nora Aunor, Ishmael Bernal, Joel Lamangan and the production staff at work.
Regular price of the book is P450. However, there will be a P70-discount for every advance copy pre-ordered from Writers Studio Philippines. Please contact Jerry thru (02) 928-9557, 0921-7849363, 0917-5331948, or e-mail: writers.studio12@gmail.com.
The second edition of Ricky Lee’s Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon will be launched on May 31, 2009 (Sunday), 3 p.m. at Powerbooks, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.
The book contains fiction and nonfiction works of the master screenwriter, as well as the complete screenplay of the classic Filipino film Himala, recently awarded the CNN Viewers’ Choice Award for Best Asia-Pacific Film of All Time. More than 50 photos from the film plus a collection of photos by Chanda Romero and Richard Gomez are featured in the book.
Ricky Lee is the author of the bestselling novel Para Kay B (o kung paano dinevastate ng pag-ibig ang 4 out of 5 sa atin) and the scriptwriting manual Trip to Quiapo.
Best-selling author and scriptwriter Ricky Lee will be coming out in May with a special edition of Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon, the classic anthology that broke convention by combining an author’s journalism, film and literature in one book.
Si Tatang..., which first came out in 1988, is a collection of Lee’s reportage, interviews and short fiction, including “Servando Magdamag” and “Kabilang sa mga Nawawala.” It also features the full-screenplay of the Nora Aunor-starrer Himala, which recently won CNN Viewers’ Choice as the Best Asia Pacific Film of All Time, besting Akira Kurosawa and Wong Kar Wai films in the process. It has been required reading in schools and a common missing/lost item in school libraries.
When it was originally published in 1988, Lee went back to his sources and updated his journalistic articles written earlier. This special edition of Si Tatang... will follow Lee’s unconventional journalistic tradition with further updates on the interview articles more than two decades after it was first published. For instance, three interviews of Jacklyn Jose—from the young promising starlet to the critically acclaimed actress to the sensitive mature thespian that she is now. Moreover, additional, new photographs will complement the essays, stories and scripts.
Ricky Lee is also the author of Trip to Quiapo, a Filipino classic text on scriptwriting. His writing is characterized by a rare combination of critical acclaim and popular following. Critic Isagani Cruz credits Lee for creating “through an unconventional use of Filipino, a new way of looking at our everyday world…” And here’s what National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera has to say about the forthcoming special edition of Si Tatang... and its author:
Sa antolohiyang ito, walang duda na ang pinakadakilang himala ng ating panahon ay ang manunulat na si Ricardo Lee. Magaling siyang kuwentista. Bilang mananaysay, malaman ang kanyang mga sanaysay. Batbat ng kabatiran ang kanyang mga screenplay.
Maurirat ang kanyang mga interbyu. Bawat anyo ng pagsusulat na kanyang hawakan ay nagpapakilala ng kahusayan ng kanyang panulat at ng malalim na pagkabatid sa mga suliranin ng tao at ng lipunang ginagalawan nito. Kung ihahanay natin siya sa kanyang mga kapanahon, namumukod ang kanyang talino at talento. Ang muling paglilimbag sa Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon ay okasyong dapat ipagdiwang ng mga dati nang mambabasa ng awtor at ng mga bagong mambabasa na dadanas sa bagong panahon sa himalang ang pangalan ay Ricardo Lee.
Ricky Lee’s successful first novel Para kay B (O kung paano dinevastate ng pag-ibig ang 4 out of 5 sa atin) continues to capture the readers’ imagination and has already been reprinted after just three months since it was launched.
Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon will be launched on May 31, 2009 (Sunday), 3 p.m. at Powerbooks, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.
Discounted bulk orders and autographed advance copies can be pre-ordered through the Writers Studio. Contact Jerry at 0921-7849363 / 0917-5331948 / 9289557 or through e-mail <writers.studio12@gmail.com>.
What does Ate Guy have to do with Para kay B, the first novel of Mr. Ricky Lee? None really, except for the special dedication on my copy of the book that says: Para kay B, at para kay Guy!Imagine my surprise when I read that! Very sweet! Obviously, Mr. Ricky knew then that I am a Noranian. Sincere thanks to a Noranian friend who told Mr. Ricky that I am eagerly waiting for his Nora Aunor biography.
If nothing else, the dedication proved again the friendly connection between Mr. Ricky and Ate Guy. From the Himala days (when he insisted that only Nora Aunor was to play the role of Elsa), Mr. Ricky has always been an ardent supporter of Ate Guy (and vice versa). Up to this day, the two maintain a true friendship, which is based on mutual respect (career and personal wise). When others don’t give a hoot, Mr. Ricky will come out in defense of Ate Guy. He also lends support to projects/events which aim to promote the artistry of Nora Aunor. Thank you, Mr. Ricky Lee.
Come to think of it, hindi nga kaya naisip ni Mr. Ricky si Ate Guy sa papel ni “B”? Posible ito dahil si “B” ay magaling din umarte.
Ohhh, I remember something now. There’s a small trace of Ate Guy in the book. One of the main characters, “Irene,” who has a photographic memory uttered famous movie lines, two of which were “Walang Himala!”and“My brother is not a pig!” No need to say who made these lines famous and in which movies they were from, right?
“Aswang”
The second novel to be released is Aswang—a political satire. Merong connect ito kay Ate Guy kasi isang pulis na Noranian ang isa sa mga characters. Hmmm … interesting. I can’t wait to read it.
After winning the 2008 Gintong Aklat Award, the book Naglalayag(UP Press, 2006) by Irma V. Dimaranan was chosen as one of the four finalists of the 8th Madrigal-Gonzalez Best First Book Award.
The book’s inclusion in the shortlist for the award, jointly given by Likhaan: The UP Creative Writing Institute and the Madrigal Gonzalez Foundation, tells much of the outstanding quality and value of Dimaranan’s work.
The awarding ceremony will be held on December 5, 2008 (Friday), at the Pulungang Claro M. Recto, Bulwagang Rizal, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City.
The event commences at 3 p.m. with a Book Forum wherein the finalists for the award will give a brief talk about the biography of their book. This activity comes in congruence to the aim of the Best First Book Award, that is, to inspire budding writers to persevere in the art of writing, as well as to encourage publishers to consider works of young aspiring writers. Way to go, Ms. Irma! From all the Noranians, Congratulations!
Fantasy-Production: Sexual Economies and Other Philippine Consequences for the New World Order by Neferti Xina M. Tadiar
To offer an understanding of the dynamics of Philippine fantasy-production, the author looks “at a broad range of phenomena characterizing the contemporary national formation of the Philippines, including the prostitution economy, the mass migration overseas of domestic workers, urban restructuring, and the popular revolt deposing the Marcos dictatorship, as well as representational works of art, poetry, historical narrative, and film, which try to intervene in these historical conditions.”
Neferti Xina M. Tadiar is associate professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Winner, 2004 National Book Award, for Cultural Criticism
Notes by Superstarstruck: The book contains the much-anthologized paper by the author, "Himala (Miracle): The Heretical Potential of Nora Aunor's Star Power." On the cover is Nora Aunor on the set of Himala, with Director Ishmael Bernal and other production crew. Another collectible item for Noranians.
Si Nora Aunor sa mga Noranian Nestor De Guzman, Editor (Milflores Publishing Inc., 2005)
Kumpisal ng mga Panatiko ng Superstar Rebyu ni Cathy C. Yamsuan
Ala-ala ng isang tagahanga, “parang nagbabasbas ang Santo Papa” tuwing kumakaway si Nora Aunor sa fans noong dekada ’60.
Giit naman ng isa: “Tadtarin man ako nang pinong-pino, si Nora Aunor ang makikitang nananalaytay sa aking mga ugat.”
Dalawa ang nagsabing mahal nila si Nora pangalawa sa Diyos. May iba ngang mas pinili si Nora kaysa kanilang mga kasintahan.
Merong nagtiis ng pambubugbog ng ama, may naglayas ng bahay, may walang magawa kundi lunukin ang pang-aalipusta ng mga kaklase. Lahat dahil kay Nora Aunor.
Sa totoo lang, wala pang nakapapantay sa phenomenon ng paghanga ng tao kay Nora Aunor, ang original na Superstar.
Bago pa magkaroon ng mga Star For All Seasons, Megastar at Diamond Star, si Ate Guy lang ang may titulong kaloob na tumbas ng Hollywood royalty sa Pilipinas.
Talagang makikipagpatayan ang kanyang mga tagahanga para kay Nora. Pinatototohanan nga ito ng isang tagahanga sa antolohiyang Si Nora Aunor sa mga Noranian. Sabunot, sipa at tadyak ang regalo sa sinumang manlalait.
Pero hindi naman puro ganito ang kuwento sa 49 sanaysay na kaloob sa libro mula sa iba’t ibang klaseng Noranians. Cross section of society talaga ang selection dito.
Kung akala ng marami’y puro bakyang tao lang ang Noranians, excuse me pero may Atenista, La Sallista at mga propesor na nagpaliwanag ng kanilang paghanga kay La Aunor.
Hindi lamang ang kanyang pagiging premyadong aktres at mahusay na singer ang tinalakay dito. Kasama sa pagpapaliwanang ang pagiging Diyosa at Mortal ni Nora sa mata ng mga tagahanga.
Although makare-relate sa mga istorya ang mga Noranian, tingin ko mas maa-appreciate ang libro ng mga hindi Noranians dahil mamumulat sila sa isang realidad na hindi nila masyadong pinag-iisipan o dinededma kaya nang pasadya.
Bukod sa magaling na aktres si Nora, hindi maitatanggi ang impluwensiya niya sa buhay ng mga Noranian.
Dalawa sa mga nagsulat ang nagsabing kayang magpagaling ni Nora ng karamdaman. May nagsabing nakatapos sila ng pag-aaral dahil inspirado sila kay Nora. Maraming nag-alay ng kanilang tagumpay sa kanya.
Romantic ang dating ng maraming essays hindi dahil crush nila si Nora, kundi sinasabuhay nila ang mga pinagdadaanan makita lamang ng personal o mapanood sa pelikula si Nora.
Nakasaad din ang maraming fans club, kasama na ang intrigahan at inggitan. Pero sa huli, pinapaliwanag sa antolohiya kung paano nagawang magbuklod ng maraming tao dahil sa paghanga sa Superstar. Inquirer Libre, August 29, 2005, 14
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