
The horrendous conditions of Filipino laborers were fictionalized in his most famous work, America Is in the Heart (1946). In the U.S., he worked in an Alaskan fish cannery and as a fruit and vegetable picker in Washington and California, and eventually became an activist in the labor movement. 2008.One of the earliest and most influential of Asian American writers, Bulosan emigrated from the Philippines in 1931. Grow "'The Laughter of my Father': a survival kit". And so, like most folklore, it has a subtext that promotes the downtrodden in favor of the rich, but no strong protest is evident.

This kind of plot is found in some of the Juan Tamad stories beloved in the Philippines. Whether or not this is true, as seen in “My Father Goes to Court” the traditional folkloric plot found in trickster-type tales is present. It was said that Bulosan picked up the plots for these stories from an old man in his hometown.

Grow observes Bulosan’s stories read like folklore. In particular, “My Father Goes to Court” fails as protest literature because the judge favors the side of the poor father, showing that the system can work for the downtrodden. Grow suggests that perhaps what accounts for Bulosan’s anger over the critics’ reaction is his anger over the mistreatment he received as a Filipino living in America, which he might have hoped to communicate through his stories. I am an angry man.” Unfortunately, the general consensus about these stories of Bulosan seems to be, as said Avelina Gil, that although they were "ntended to be serious protest against the economic system of his time,” the stories’ “hilarious, even grotesque, situations which Bulosan treats almost like vignettes mask the satire on Filipino poverty and ignorance." L.M. He said in response to the criticism on the book: “I am mad because when my book 'The Laughter of my Father' was published by Harcourt, Brace & Company, the critics called me ‘the manifestation of the pure Comic Spirit.’ I am not a laughing man. In fact, Bulosan was outraged by the focus on his stories’ humor. This story, along with the others in the collection The Laughter of My Father, has a serious intent behind its humor. The judge rules in the poor father’s favor, and the rich man is forced to depart with no other payment than the “spirit” of the money the poor man collected. Being charged to pay for the spirit of food which his family supposedly got from its smell, he maintains that the jingling of the coins is a fair equivalent.

#SUMMARY OF THE LAUGHTER OF MY FATHER BY CARLOS BULOSAN FULL#
He does this by collecting coins from all his friends present in his hat, then shaking the hat full of coins. The absurd case goes to court, and the narrator’s father agrees to pay back the rich neighbor. Consequently, the rich man brings a charge against the narrator's family for stealing the spirit of his family’s food. In contrast, their rich neighbor’s children are thin and sickly although they are given plenty of good food, which their impoverished neighbors enjoy smelling over the fence. The children are all strong and healthy even though they often go hungry.

Though they are poor they are full of mischief and laughter. The young narrator begins by describing his large family. The story is set in a city in the Philippines.
