Philippine Literature Under the Republic. ppt

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Digitally Scrapped By: Daisy Rose R. Bahayanan BSOA - 4 Philippine Literature Under the Republic POVERTY INSECURITY H U N G E R DIRTY POLITICS EYE OPENER

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The Japanese occupation leaves the Philippine economy in ruins and it seemed that massive foreign aid could rebuild it. With the life of the Filipinos hanging in the balance because of hunger, insecurity and terror. Many Filipinos resorted to collaborating with the Japanese for reasons such as politics, survival and opportunity. This was the time when Filipino artist, writers, and musicians were given a chance to go to the US to learn about the country, they also were given lecturing privilege. The impact of this program can be seen in terms or the artwork and literature that showed in their works that they are able to keep up with the literary and artistic trends of the US during that time. They were introduced to what was called the New Criticism. A method which emphasized close analysis of text and structure rather than analysis of social or biographical contexts. This paved the way for a new form of writing and that left the traditional social role it used to have during the revolutionary period. Literary works during this period was concerned more on a personal level.

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Digitally Scrapped By:Daisy Rose R.

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Philippine LiteratureUnder the Republic

POVERTYINSECURITY

HUNGER

DIRTY POLITICS

EYE OPENER

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Famous Literary

1.Alberto S. Floretino (1931-1959)2. Alejandro Abadilla (1904-1969)3. Amado Hernandez (1903-1970)4. Genoveva Edroza-Matute (1915 -

2009)5. Lazaro Francisco (1898-1980)6.Macario Pineda (1912-1950)

FIGURES

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Alberto S. Florentino (1931)

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."

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The themes that he usually

tackles about deals with

everyday scenarios of a

commoner's life.

portrays the struggles of

Filipinos

was first presented on television by the Caltex Star

Caravan on 24 July 1959 under the direction of Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero

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Born on March 10, 1906at Rosario, Cavite

Alejandro G. Abadilla

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.

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MGAPILING

TULA

NIAGA

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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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depicted the plight of the peasantry and

how exploitation by the landlords taught them to organize and fight for their rights.

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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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Enriched and nurture Philippine Literature , through his Novels

Lazaro Francisco (Pebrero 22, 1898 - Hunyo 17, 1980)

Strong Pillar of Philippine

Literature.

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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It portrayed the realities of war, the nationalism of the Filipinos, and the "inhumanity, treachery, and opportunism" committed by the novel's protagonists.[

is a romance and war novel. The novel was set during World War II.

LOVE

ROMANCE

WAR

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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".

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Tackled the "waves of forces" that prevents such changes and hopes from being realized.

("Tidal Wave" or "Wave")

Daluyong begins where Francisco’s

novel Maganda pa ang Daigdig ("The World Be Beautiful Still") ends

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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.

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