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  1. 30 maj 2018 · A country shaped by centuries of colonization by violent wars, long-lasting political upheaval, and the idyllic beauty of its islands, the Philippines offers writers plenty of material to work with. In stories drawn from this complex heritage, Filipino authors stand out for their creative, compelling voices.

  2. 3 kwi 2024 · Check out these 18 best Filipino authors that you will absolutely love. Many people living in the Philippines have had intense struggles through poverty, crime, and cultural challenges. Those who are skilled writers take those challenges and transform them into great works of literature.

  3. 4 gru 2014 · And there is Carlo J. Caparas, another writing genius who along side Ravelo has enriched Filipino culture dramatically. His character creations have been turned into blockbuster films. Most noteworthy is the Panday series, a blacksmith out to fight the evils of society be it the folkloric aswangs or the evil wishes of man.

  4. 19 sie 2018 · Complete Filipino WRITERS and their PEN NAMES. Jose Ma. Basa. 💡Dr. José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda - José Rizal, Dimas-alang (Tagalog for Touch me not), Laong-Laan (which means Ever-prepared), Agnoand Calambeño. 💡Jose Ma. Sison - Amado Guerrero. 💡Dr. Pio Valenzuela - Madlang-Away.

  5. List of famous writers from the Philippines, listed alphabetically with photos when available. The Philippines are home to many prolific writers, including those who write fiction, non-fiction, poetry, biographies and more.

  6. 30 sie 2024 · Let's dive into the lives and works of seven legendary Filipino authors you need to know about. 1. José Rizal. José Rizal, a national hero, is best known for his novels "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo." These works sparked the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonization.

  7. 8 sty 2013 · Filipino-authored books you must read (Photo by Barbara Jane Reyes) Here’s a list of ten Filipino-authored books that I think are interesting and worthwhile reads. I teach some of these authors' works, and it's always a joy to see young Filipino Americans become aware of the rich and varied traditions from which our community writes.