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This study presents Philippine poetry written in Spanish from 1898 until 1914 in its proper literary and political contexts: Modernismo aesthetics from Spanish-American Literature and language politics and the Independence from the American colonization in the Philippines.
Examples of these poems, called dalit, include Felipe de Jesus’ “Dalit na Pamucao sa Tauong Babasa Nitong Libro” (Song to Awaken the Reader of This Book) and “Purihin ng Sansinukob” (Let the Whole World Praise God); Francisco de Salazar’s “Dalit sa Caloualhatian sa Langit na Cararatnan nang mga Banal” (Song for the Heavenly ...
This document summarizes 10 poems written by Filipino writers: 1. "Last Love" by J.D. Mariposa about cherishing a true friend. 2. "Last Piece in the Puzzle of My life" by Vic P. Yambao about finding completeness in a loved one. 3. "Who Am I" by Brian Joseph Sh about feeling unworthy of grace and salvation. 4.
The history of Philippine poetry can be divided into four periods: precolonial oral traditions, Spanish colonial influences, English influences during the U.S. colonial period, and contemporary poetry after independence. Precolonial poetry included epic folk poems and songs that conveyed local history and culture.
This document provides an overview of contemporary poetry in Philippine literature written in English from the 20th century to present. It discusses the origins and growth of English literature in the Philippines following the establishment of the educational system under American colonization.
The firstnoted Filipino poet to write haiku was Gonzalo K. Flores, also known as Severino Gerundio, an avant-garde poet during the Japanese period. Here are some of his haiku, along
3 lis 2013 · This document discusses different forms of Philippine literature including tanaga, mahal, and dalit poems. It provides examples of tanaga and describes its structure as a mono-rhyming quatrain with seven syllables per line.