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Philippine Literature 2000 UP

Prepared by: Josephine Gabilo

Philippine literature in English has its roots in the efforts of the United States, then engaged in a war with Filipino nationalist forces at the end of the 19th century. By 1901, public education was institutionalized in the Philippines, with English serving as the medium of instruction. That year, around 600 educators in the S.S. Thomas (the "Thomasites") to replace the soldiers who had been serving as the first teachers. Outside the academe, the wide availability of reading materials, such as books and newspapers in English, helped Filipinos assimilate the language quickly.

Notable Works

2004- Best Comic Book (Siglo:

Freedom) The first book, had

been hailed by critics for

pushing the envelope in the

realm of graphic novels

2006- Best Comic Book (Siglo: Passion) the newest book in the Siglo series, is one of the most ambitious comic book projects in Philippine publishing and literary history.

The sorcery of the title refers to the fuel that powers an imaginary Spanish galleon to soar through the skies.

Gintong Aklat Award

(Golden Book Award), for Finding God: True

Stories of Spiritual Encounters (co edited

with Marily Y. Orosa) (2009)

Magdalena

(novel, Pl

ain

View Press

, 2002)

Magnificat: Mama

Mary's Pilgrim Sites

(Edited by Brainard,

Anvil, 2012)

The 2003 UBOD New Writers Series.

The 2003 UBOD New Writers Series.

"Care of Light: New Poems and Found", 2010

Poetry Friday: Care of Light by Gemino H. Abad

· Sunlight On Broken Stones (2000)

Tinik Sa Dila: Isang Katipunan Ng Mga Tula (2003)

The Trilogy Of Saint Lazarus (2001)

Believe and Betray: New and Collected Poems (2006)

PASSIONAL

Wakes conjure in an uncanny pall,

A kind of sepulchral air evoking

Tombstones turned trysting chambers

For romancing late lovers freed

From life’s containing vaults.How she hates funerals,

This communal showOf makeshift grief, as leaden

Feet shove mourners in, deader

Than the mourned dead,The pale gloss of sympathy

Plastered on thicker than theExpert’s swab of simulated

smileUpon her own bemused face.

The Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta Reader, Volume 1, Poetry (2005)

Notable Authors

Dean Francis Alfar (born 1969) is a Filipino playwright, novelist and writer of speculative fiction. His plays have been performed in venues across the country, while his articles and fiction have been published both in his native Philippines and abroad, such as in Strange Horizons, Rabid Transit, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror and the Exotic Gothic series.[1]2006- Best Comic Book (Siglo: Passion)2004- Best Comic Book (Siglo: Freedom)

author and editor of nineteen books. She co-founded PAWA or Philippine American is an award-winning Women Writers and Artists; she also founded Philippine American Literary House.

Magdalena (novel, Plain View Press, 2002)

Magnificat: Mama Mary's Pilgrim Sites (Edited by Brainard, Anvil, 2012)Gintong Aklat Award (Golden Book Award), for Finding God: True Stories of Spiritual Encounters (co edited with Marily Y. Orosa) (2009)

Cecilia Manguerra Brainard

Ian Rosales Casocot (born 1975) is a creative writer and journalist from Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines. He is known for his prizewinning short stories Old Movies, The Hero of the Snore Tango, Rosario and the Stories, and A Strange Map of Time. He also maintains A Critical Survey of Philippine Literature, a website on Filipino writings and literary criticism. The 2003 UBOD New Writers Series.

Ian Rosales Casocot

Gémino Henson Abad is a poet and critic from Cebu, Philippines.A Makeshift Sun, 2001"Care of Light: New Poems and Found", 2010

Gemino Henson Abad

Cirilo F. Bautista (born 1941) is a multi-awarded

Filipino poet, fictionist, critic and writer of nonfiction. He

received his basic education from Legarda Elementary School (1st

Honorable Mention, 1954) and Mapa High School (Valedictorian, 1959).· Sunlight On Broken

Stones (2000) · Tinik Sa Dila: Isang

Katipunan Ng Mga Tula (2003)

· The Trilogy Of Saint Lazarus (2001)

· Believe and Betray: New and Collected Poems

(2006)

Cirilo F. Bautista

Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta (June 16, 1932 – November 4, 2010) was a poet, editor, author, and teacher. One of the country's most respected writers, Dimalanta published several books of poetry, criticism, drama, and prose and edited various literary anthologies. In 1999, she received Southeast Asia's highest literary honor, the S.E.A. Write Award. Passional (2002)The Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta Reader, Volume 1, Poetry (2005)

Dean Francis AlfarDanel Olson, ed. (2008). "Biographical Notes". Exotic Gothic 2: New Tales of Taboo (hardback ed.). Ashcroft, British Columbia: Ash-Tree Press. p. 304. ISBN 978-1-55310-109-3. |accessdate= requires |url= (help)http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/nwwdumaguete/1992.html&date=2009-10-25+23:52:10 http://www.upd.edu.ph/~icw/fellows.htm # "2007 Palanca winners", Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 2, 2007Cecilia Manguerra Brainard"Who's Who of Asian Americans?", A Biography of Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, Asian American.net, retrieved on: June 16, 2007Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta"Publications Sorted By Author Title". ust.edu.ph. Retrieved 2010-11-07. "1999 S.E.A. Write Awards. seawrite.com. 1999-23-09. Retrieved 2010-11-07. "Quadri Coffee Table Book Writers, Producers Meet". ust.edu.ph. Retrieved 2010-11-07. "Ophelia Alacantara Dimlanta, PhD". ust400.com. Retrieved 2010-11-07. "Palanca Winners Honored". inquirer.net. Retrieved 2010-11-07. "Anvil is Publisher of the Year". Inquirer. net. Retrieved 2010-11-07. "Divine Dimalanta" varsitarian.net. 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2010-11-07.\

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