Mondomanila (novel)
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''How I Fixed My Hair After a Rather Long Journey'' is Norman Wilwayco's triple Palanca-winning novel, which won in 2002;) short story, which won in 2000; and screenplay, which won in 2003. Its original title is in
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: ''Kung Paano Ko Inayos Ang Buhok Ko Matapos Ang Mahaba-haba Ring Paglalakbay''. The book, however, is commonly but unofficially also called Mondomanila due to the success of the film
Mondomanila ''Mondomanila'' is a 2012 Filipino experimental musical exploitation horror comedy-drama crime film directed by independent filmmaker Khavn, based on a work by Norman Wilwayco, who also co-wrote the script with Khavn. It premiered at the Inter ...
, which is very loosely based on the story. Published in 2005 by Kamias Road's Automatic Writings, the book ''How I Fixed My Hair After a Rather Long Journey'' became a critical success, receiving praise for its unflinchingly honest portrayal of life in the slums. The adaptation of the novel starring Tim Mabalot was released in
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Mondomanila ''Mondomanila'' is a 2012 Filipino experimental musical exploitation horror comedy-drama crime film directed by independent filmmaker Khavn, based on a work by Norman Wilwayco, who also co-wrote the script with Khavn. It premiered at the Inter ...
, the film is directed by
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. It premiered at the 41st
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in January 2012. The screenplay was co-written by Khavn and Wilwayco.


Plot

In a world where cargo boxes are houses and a full meal a day is a feast, Tony de Guzman subsists as a sophist but with plans to avenge his oppression. He begins his journey as the neighborhood water-carrier, cursing his estranged father for being a financial detriment with a pompous vision of education for his sons. Tony’s life is bridled by a string of endless acquaintances and relations dating back to his childhood. From his matchbox home of a nagging mother with dreams of romance and a kid brother sexually assaulted by an American pedophile, Tony takes minuscule steps along a narrow path of grime that is his community and elbows his way out of an interesting company of neighbors: Almang Paybsiks, the town gossip; Pablong Shoeshine, the arsonist Casanova; Mutya, the dilettante gangster; Sgt. Pepper, the town's resident macho who has a gay son; and Domeng, the pimp. When Tony is given the unique chance to become a scholar in the state university and later, to be employed as a prestigious computer engineer, he thought he had successfully escaped the filth of the slums—only to encounter worse depravity in fair skins and fragrant garments. Tony’s appetite for escape then becomes insatiable.


Reception

Critics and readers alike are unanimous in their praise of ''How I Fixed My Hair After a Rather Long Journey'', comparing the book to Irvine Welsh's ''
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'', J.D Salinger's '' The Catcher in the Rye'', and Edgardo M. Reyes's now classic Tagalog novel '' Sa Mga Kuko Ng Liwanag''. Wilwayco's crudeness of language emphasized the cesspool of violence and obscenity that the main character finds himself in. One reviewer writes on Good Reads, "''This is another book, a local one this time. You will not find anything likeable but since it is written brilliantly, I have no qualms of giving this a 5-star rating here in Goodreads. You hate the characters and what they do but you love the writing.''" Another comments, "''Vulgar, crass, puke-inducing, shocking--these are the reflexes that ''How I Fixed My Hair After a Rather Long Journey'' playfully provokes. It is the much more 'squatter-punk' version of Wilwayco for you. A good read. It cleverly circumvented the categories of 'porno', 'violence porn' or 'I-Witness-type poverty porn' as Wilwayco displayed artistic mastery in story-telling and fleshing out the reality of otherwise 'fictional' characters''." One criticism of the book is that it is riddled with typographical errors. But Wilwayco and the publisher were quick to defend this, saying ''How I Fixed My Hair After a Rather Long Journey'' was intended as a gritty social commentary. The errors were deliberate in much the same way that typographical errors were deliberate in
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Palanca Awardees announced, September 02, 2002Palanca Harvest for 2003 by Reinerio A. Alba, September 08, 2003Khavn dela Cruz's Mondomanila by Gelo Gonzales, December 01, 2010
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