The events in
Po-on happened from 1880s to early 1900s, when an
Ilocano family abandoned their beloved
barrio in order to overcome the challenges to their survival in southern
Pangasinan in the Philippines, and also to flee from the cruelty they received from the Spaniards. One of the principal characters of the novel is
Eustaquio Salvador, a Filipino from the Ilocano stock who was fluent in
Spanish and
Latin, a talent he inherited from the teachings of an old parish priest named Jose Leon in
Cabugao. He was an
acolyte aspiring to become a priest. He was also knowledgeable in the arts of traditional medicine. The only hindrance to his goal of becoming a full-fledged priest was his racial origins. He lived in a period in
Philippine history when a possible Filipino uprising against the
Spanish government was about to erupt, a time after the execution of three
mestizos, namely
Mariano Gomez,
José Apolonio Burgos, and
Jacinto Zamora (or the
Gomburza, an
acronym for the three) at the erstwhile known
Cavite (which is then renamed to Bagumbayan; now known as
Rizal Park) on February 17, 1872. There were signs that a revolution will happen, despite the lack of unity among the inhabitants of the Philippines islands at the time, as
pampangueños generally sided with the enemy. Another approaching occurrence was the help the Filipinos would be receiving from the Americans in finally removing the governing Spaniards from the
archipelago after three hundred years. The novel recreates the societal struggles in which the characters of
Po-on were situated, which includes the protagonist
Istak's personal search for life's meaning and for the true face of his beliefs at principles. Throughout this personal journey, he was accompanied by a dignity that is his alone. He was assigned the task of delivering a message to President
Emilio Aguinaldo, the leader of the Philippine revolutionaries, but died at the hands of American soldiers
fighting at the
Tirad Pass, inevitably unable to recount the contents of the letter to Aguinaldo. ==Reviews and analysis==