A Lion in the House
Lina Espina-Moore’s novel delves into the intricate dynamics of a Filipino family ensnared in the hypocrisy and complexities of Manila’s upper-class society.
At the heart of the narrative lies the de Leon family. The patriarch, Alberto, is a businessman who navigates his dual existence as a respected family man and clandestine lover to Diana Corey. His wife, Josie, emerges as a pivotal figure who fiercely opposes her husband’s infidelity and societal hypocrisy. The chaos profoundly affects their children, except for one who maintains a tolerant and aloof stance.
Spanning a concise 142 pages, the novel showcases Espina-Moore’s keen observational skills and sharp wit, particularly in her depiction of the querida system—a prevalent yet controversial aspect of Filipino culture.
Lina Espina-Moore (1919-2000), born Austregelina Espina in Cebu, belongs to the post- Second-World-War generation of writers who have contributed to the vitality of Philippine literature in English. Her notable works include novels like The Heart of the Lotus (1970) and A Lion in the House (1980). She made significant contributions to Philippine literature in both English and Cebuano.
Publisher:
Lina Espina Moore and New Day Publishers, Philippines
Publication Date: 1980
Format:
Softcover / 7 x 4.5 inches / 142 pages / BW
Language:
English
ISBN: 9789711006174
Aged with browned pages, but copy remains in good condition.