Philippine literature
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[edit] Early Works
"Doctrina Christiana", Manila, 1593, is the first book printed in the Philippines.Tomas Pinpin wrote and printed in 1610 "Librong Pagaaralan nang mga Tagalog nang Wikang Kastila", 119 pages designed to help fellow Filipinos to learn the Spanish language in a simple way. He is also credited with the first news publication made in the Philippines, "Successos Felices",
[edit] Classical literature in Spanish (19th Century)
On December 1, 1846, La Esperanza, the first daily newspaper, was published in the country. Other early newspapers were La Estrella (1847), Diario de Manila (1848) and Boletin Oficial de Filipinas (1852). The first provincial newspaper was El Eco de Vigan (1884), which was issued in Ilocos. In Cebu City "El Boletín de Cebú" (The Bulletin of Cebu), was published in 1890.On 1863, the Spanish government introduced a system of free public education that had an important effect on the ability of the population to read in Spanish and further in the rise of an educated class called the Ilustrado (meaning, well-informed). Spanish became the social language of urban places and the true lingua franca of the archipelago. A good number of Spanish newspapers were published until the end of the 1940s, the most influential of them being El Renacimiento, printed in Manila by members of the Guerrero de Ermita family.
Some members of the ilustrado group, while residing or studying in Spain, decided to start a literary production in Spanish with the aim of serving the autonomy and/or independence projects. Members of this group included Pedro Alejandro Paterno, who wrote the novel Nínay (first novel written by a Filipino); the Philippine national hero, José Rizal, who wrote excellent poetry and two famous novels in Spanish: Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not), and El Filibusterismo'.
[edit] Modern literature (20th and 21st century)
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Apart from the works in Spanish, the only remarkable and valuable Filipino writer writing in the English language is Nick Joaquin.[citation needed][neutrality is disputed]
[edit] Notable Philippine literary works
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- Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas"Nalanda Digital Library". History of the Philippine Islands Vol. I and II. Retrieved 1907.
[edit] Notable Philippine literary authors
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- T.D. Agcaoili
- Estrella Alfon
- Carlos Angeles
- Francisco Arcellana
- Gregorio Brillantes
- Carlos Bulosan
- Linda Ty Casper
- Gilda Cordero-Fernando
- Amador Daguio
- Luis Dato
- Ricaredo Demetillo
- N. V. M. Gonzalez
- Sinai C. Hamada
- Alejandrino Hufana
- Dominador Ilio
- Nick Joaquin
- F. Sionil José
- Virginia Moreno
- Vicente Rivera Jr.
- Alejandro R. Roces
- Bienvenido Santos
- Abelardo and Tarrosa Subido
- Edilberto K. Tiempo
- Kerima Polotan Tuvera
- Manuel A. Viray
- Oscar de Zuñiga
- José Rizal
- Francisco Balagtas
- Zoilo Galang
- Lualhati Bautista
- Genoveva Edroza-Matute
- Brigido Batungbakal
- Nicanor Abelardo
- Rommel Austria
[edit] See also
- Philippine literature in English
- Philippine literature in Spanish
- Philippine Literature in Filipino
- Ninay, first Philippine novel
- Juan Masili: Ang Pinuno ng Tulisan
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- 100 Nobela Tagalog a collection of Philippine novels published by Filipiniana.net
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