A Merger Of Traditions.
The taga-bukid and taga-bayan were the two cultures that made up the political entities. The educated and the wealthy and the ones who lacked the education and therefore did not qualify to exercise power. The taga bayan were more inclined to the culture of the Free World, while the taga-bukid was the nationalistic and anti American.
A transition from the Euro-Hispanic (socially conscious, deals with reality) period to the Anglo-American (thrived more on aesthetic qualities and was full of sentimentality and escapism) period of literature in the Philippines was brought about by Villa, the contradictions between the two styles resulted in the emphasis of a crisis for the Anglo American Tradition. It was later resolved in the 1970s. These two traditions had been implanted with indigenous traditions and through the efforts of the Filipino writers can be clearly called the Filipino literary tradition.
3. He was born on July 28,
1931
It is said that Florentino got his
technique in playwrighting with the
experiences he got due to the fact
that while typing multiple copies of
his father's plays, he needed to
read the manuscript over and over
again.
He was 23 when, as an accounting
student at the University of the
East, he won a Palanca award for his
play, "The World is an Apple."
5. Born on March 10, 1906
at Rosario, Cavite
Poet, essayist, fiction writer
commonly known as AGA
Critic Pedro Ricarte referred to
Abadilla as the father of modern
Philippine poetry
Abadilla helped found the
Kapisanang Panitikan in 1935 and
edited a magazine called Panitikan.
7. a Filipino writer and labor leader who was
known for his criticism of social injustices
in the Philippines and was later imprisoned
for his involvement in the communist
movement
He was born in Hagonoy, Bulacan
but grew up Tondo, Manila
While still a
teenager,
he began
writing in
Tagalog for
the
newspaper
Watawat
(Flag) he married the
Filipino actress
Atang de la Rama
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10. Genoveva Edroza-Matute
(January 3, 1915 – March 21, 2009) was a Filipino
author.
the recipient of
the first ever
Palanca Award
for Short Story
in Filipino
Died on March
21, 2009
(aged 94)
her own
bedroom, Cubao
Spouse:
Epifanio G
Matute
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12. Enriched and nurture
Philippine Literature ,
through his Novels
Lazaro
Francisco
(Pebrero 22, 1898 - Hunyo
17, 1980)
One of four Filipino writer chosen to be a
awarded in 2009 Gawad Pambansang Alagad
ng Sining (Panitikan)”. And other Literary
Awards.
Born at Orani, Bataan, but settled down
at Nueva Ecija.
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15. The novel was first appeared
as a serial in 1955 on the
pages of LIWAYWAY
magazine.
a less known literary work authored by a
Filipino writer that has "high artistic merit"
and "worthy of translation to introduce to an
international readership".
16. Tackled the "waves of forces"
that prevents such changes and
hopes from being realized.
17. Macario Pineda was Born on 1912
at Malolos, Bulacan
1912-1950
He was known as a writer in
English Language
During World War II, he was one of
the finest Story Teller using
Philippine Language , when
“Liwayway” Published his story
Many Filipino Readers was looking
after his stories in the pages of
Daigdig, Tsgumpay, Malaya and
Liwayway
And died on 1950.