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''Mass'', also known as ''Mass: A Novel'', is a 1973 historical and political novel written by Filipino National Artist F. Sionil José.〔("Mass" ), Francisco Sionil José, The National Artist for Literature, nationalartists.panitikan.com〕 Together with ''The Pretenders'', the ''Mass'' is the completion of José’s ''The Rosales Saga'',〔("Mass" ), Samsons: The Pretenders and Mass F. Sionil José, barnesandnoble.com〕〔("Mass" ), The Samsons: The Pretenders and Mass by F. Sionil José, Modern Library, 432 pages, palhbooks.com〕 which is also known as the ''Rosales Novels''.〔Yoser, Elizabeth G. (Under the Balete Tree: F. Sionil José’s Rosales Novels ), World Literature Today, Vol. 62, No. 1 (Winter, 1988), University of Oklahoma, pp. 82-84, jstor.org〕 The literary message of ''Mass'' was "a society intent only on calculating a man's price is one that ultimately devalues all men".〔 ==Description==
The narrative of ''Mass'' pictured the Philippines during the years prior to and after the imposition of Martial Law in 1972,〔 which occurred within the scope of the middle and the late periods of the twentieth century. It narrated about a movement advocating reform, the resulting struggle for human rights, students’ rights, tenants’ rights, and women’s rights, and mass protests that were manipulated by "fraudulent leaders". The uprising failed. One of the characters went back to Central Luzon to discover his origins in order to rebuild his life.〔
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