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NATIONAL ARTIST FOR
LITERATURE
• Bayang Malaya
• Isang Dipang Langit
• Luha ng Buwaya
• Tudla at Tudling: Katipunan ng Mga
Nalathalang Tula 1921 – 1970
• Langaw Sa Isang Basong Gatas
• Magkabilang Mukha ng Isang Bagol
• August 5, 1908 – February 7, 1997
• He is considered as one of the finest
contemporary poets regardless of race or
language.
• Introduced the reversed consonance rhyme
scheme, including the comma poems that made
full use of the punctuation mark in an innovative,
poetic way.
• He used Doveglion (Dove, Eagle, Lion) as
penname, the very characters he attributed to
himself.
• The first of his poems “Have Come, Am
Here” received critical recognition when
it appeared in New York in 1942 that,
soon enough honors and fellowships
were heaped on him: Guggenheim,
Bollingen, the American Academy of
Arts and Letters Awards.
JOSE GARCIA – VILLA WORKS
• Footnote to Youth
• Many Voices
• Have Come
• Am Here
• The Anchored Angel
• May 4, 1917 – April 29, 2004
• Regarded by many as the most
distinguished Filipino writer in English
writing so variedly and so many aspects of
the Filipino.
• Enriched the English language with critics
coining “joaquinesque” to describe his
baroque Spanish- flavored English or he
reinventions of English based on
Filipinisms.
• Written plays, novels, poems, short
stories and essays including reportage
and journalism.
• As a journal, Nick uses the name de
guerre Quijano de Manila but whether he
is writing literature or journalism, fellow
National Artist Francisco Arcellana
opines that “it is always of the highest
skill and quality.”
Among his voluminous works are:
• Frankie
• The Man Who would Be Poe
• Death in a Factory
• Lina
• A Clown Remembers
• Divided by two
• The mats
His poems being:
• Rosales Saga
• (The pretenders, Tree: My brother, My
executioner, Mass, Poon) captures
Philippine History while simultaneously
narrating the lives of generations of
Samson whose personal lives intertwine
with the social struggles of the nation.
• Virgilio Almario, also known as Rio Alma, is a
poet, literary historian and critic, who has revived
and reinvented traditional Filipino poetic forms,
even as he championed modernist Poetics.
• His works is often severe examination of the self,
and the society
• Many Filipino writers have come under his wing
in the literary workshops he founded – the Galian
Sa Arts at tula (GAT) and the Linangan Sa Imahen
Retorika at Anyo (LIRA).
• He has also long been involved with children’s
literature though the Aklat Adarna series,
published by his Children’s Communication
Center
• He put a face to the Filipino writer in the country,
one strong faced determinedly wielding a Pen
into untruths, hypocrisy, injustice.
• He has been a constant presence as all in
national writing workshops and galvanizes
member writers as chairman emeritus of the
Unyon ng Mga Manunulat Sa Pilipinas (UMPIL).
• In 34 years, he has published 12 books of
poetry, which include the seminal
Makinasyon and Peregrinasyon, and the
landmark trilogy Doktrinang Anakpawis,
Mga Retrato at Rekwerdo and Muli, Sa
Kandungan ng Lupa.
• July 13, 1924 – May 23, 2011
• Short story writer and essayist
• The country’s Best Writer of Comic Short
Stories
• He wrote innumerable newspaper columns that
focused on the neglected aspects of the
Filipino cultural heritage
• His works were published in international
magazine
• He changed the Independence Day from July 4
to June 12
• He is known for his widely anthologized “My
Brother’s Peculiar Chicken”.
• His unflinching live of country led him to
become a guerilla during the Second World
War, to defy martial law and to found the
major opposition party under the
dictatorship.
• 1932-present
• Poet, librettist and scholar
• He introduced to Tagalog literature what
is known as Bagay poetry, a landmark
aesthetic tendency that has helped to
change the vernacular poetic tradition.
LUMBERA WORKS
• Likhang Dila
• Likhang Diwa;
• Balaybay
• Mga tulang lunot at manibalang
• Sa sariling bayan
• Apat na dulang may musika
• Agunyas Sa hacienda luisita
• Tales of the manuvu and Rama hari
• Febuary 22, 1898 – June 17, 1980
• He known as the Master of Tagalog Novel
• Developed a social realist tradition in Philippine
Fiction
• His novels embodied the author’s commitment to
nationalism
• His novels exposed the evils of the tenancy
system, exploitation of farmers by unscrupulous
landlords and foreign domination
• His pen dignifies the Filipino and accents all the
positives about the way of life.
FRANCISCO WORKS
• Ama
• Bayang nagpatiwakal
• Maganda pa ang daigdig
• Daluyong
• 1941-2018
• Poet, fictionist, and essayist with exceptional
achievements and significant contributions to
the development of the country’s literary arts
• He held regular funded and unfounded
workshops throughout the country to bring
poetry and fiction closer to people who
otherwise would not have the opportunity to
develop their talent
• He’s a teacher of literature
BAUTISTA MAJOR WORKS