phil lit (after edsa)
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LITERATURE OF
THE PHILIPPINES AFTER EDSA REVOLUTION.
Submitted by:
Riza ,Mae E. Prayon AB-2
AUTHORS AND
THEIR NOTABLE
WORK.
MAGNO JOSE “CARLO” CAPARAS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Carlo J. CaparasBorn Magno Jose CaparasDecember 15, 1958 (age 54)Pampanga, PhilippinesNationality FilipinoOccupation Comic strip creator/writerDirectorProducer
NOTABLE WORKSMovies and
Comics Writers of:
Joaquin Bordado (1988), Sandakot na Bala(1988), Elias Paniki, Angela Markado, Tasya Fantasya, Gagambino, Panday.etc.
He is also known as a director of numerous movies
dealing with massacre such as Kuratong .
GILDA OLVIDADO
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Gilda Olvidado (born on 9 August 1957 in Cebu City, Cebu) a Filipino movie and television writer, and
melodrama novelist. Her novels have been turned into live-action movies by VIVA Films, and also been remade for television through Sine Novela.
Family Olvidado's parents are Gregorio Tan and Guarda Olvidado. She lived and
received early education in Maranding, Lanao del Norte, Northern Mindanao. Olvidado is the wife of Ruben Marcelino, a former editor-in-chief of Atlas Publications, with whom she had two children.
Education She was a student of Chemistry at
Adamson University. For two years, she took units of Journalism at the Manuel L. Quezon University.
Influences Olvidado had been influenced by Carlo J. Caparas
, particularly in the field of writing for Philippine comics.
NOTABLE WORKS Olvidado's first serial in Philippine comics was Cha Lee's
Angels, a comedy. Her second serial was Kapag Puso ang Nagsasakdal, a drama.
Olvidado decided to focus on writing drama in Philippine comics after the satisfactory acceptance of Kapag Puso ang Nagsasakdal by readers.
Olvidado authored other Philippine comics novels such as Sinasamba Kita (1982), Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? (1984), Kung Mahawi Man Ang Ulap (1984), Ina, Kasusuklaman Ba Kita? (1985), Huwag Mo Kaming Isumpa (1986), Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa (1987), Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig(1987), Huwag Mong Itanong Kung Bakit (1988), Magkano ang Iyong Dangal (1988), and Babangon Ako at Dudurgin Kita (1989)
NICOMEDES MÁRQUEZ JOAQUÍN
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Márquez Joaquín (May 4, 1917 – April 29,
2004) was a Filipino writer, historian and journalist, best known for his short stories andnovels in the English language. He also wrote using the pen name Quijano de Manila. Joaquin was conferred tNicomedes he rank and title of National Artist of the Philippines for Literature.
He is considered one of the most important Filipino writers in English, and the third most important overall, after José Rizal and Claro M. Recto.
NOTABLE WORKS
Joaquín deeply admired José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. Joaquín paid tribute to him in books such as The Storyteller's New Medium - Rizal in Saga, The Complete Poems and Plays of Jose Rizal, and A Question of Heroes: Essays in Criticism on Ten Key Figures of Philippine History. He translated the hero's valedictory poem, in the original Spanish Mi Ultimo Adios, as "Land That I Love, Farewell!"
WRITTEN: Cave and Shadows (1983) The Quartet of the Tiger Moon: Scenes from the
People Power Apocalypse (1986)
JOSE CORAZON DE JESUS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR José Corazón de Jesús
Born :José Cecilio de JesúsNovember 22, 1896[Santa Cruz, Manila]
Died May 26, 1932 (aged 35) Pen name Huseng Batute Occupation Poet, lyricist Language Tagalog Citizenship Filipino Alma mater Liceo de Manila Spouse(s) Asunción Lacdan Children: Teresa de Jesús
José Corazón de Jesús, Jr. Rogelio de Jesús
NOTABLE WORKS
Ang Manok Kong Bulik ("My White Rooster", 1911) - a poem about a country man's misfortune in cockfighting
Barong Tagalog (1921) - poem written after the Filipino national costume
Ang Pagbabalik ("Homecoming", 1924) Ang Pamana ("The Legacy", 1925) Isang Punongkahoy ("A Tree", 1932) Some of his poems were set into music; among these
are: Bayan Ko ("My Country", 1929) - music by Constancio
de Guzman Pakiusap ("A Request") - music by Francisco Santiago
PAZ MÁRQUEZ-BENÍTEZ
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born in 1894 in Lucena City, Quezon. Marquez - Benítez authored the first Filipino modern English language short story, Dead Stars, published in the Philippine Herald in 1925. Born into the prominent Marquez family of Quezon province, she was among the first generation of Filipino people trained in the American education system which used English as the medium of instruction. She graduated high school in Tayabas High School now, Quezon National High School and college from the University of the Philippines with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1912. "Marquez"Benitez. She was a member of the first freshman class of the University of the Philippines, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1912.
NOTABLE WORKS
Philippine short story.Though she only had one more published short story after “Dead Stars” entitled "A Night In The Hills", she made her mark in Philippine literature because her work is considered the first modern
In 1919 she founded "Woman's Home Journal", the first women's magazine in the country.
"Filipino Love Stories", reportedly the first anthology of Philippine stories in English by Filipinos, was compiled in 1928 by Marquez-Benitez from the works of her students.