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A key figure in Philippine literature, he is known for his short stories that capture the complexities of Filipino life and culture, blending modernist techniques with traditional themes.
Francisco Arcellan
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An acclaimed novelist and essayist, is celebrated for his works that explore Filipino identity, often depicting rural life with lyrical prose and rich imagery.
N.V.M. Gonzales
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A prolific writer and playwright, works delve into Philippine history and culture, often blending magical realism with a deep exploration of the Filipino psyche.
Nick Joaquin
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Renowned for his novels and essays, tackles social injustice and the complexities of Filipino society, often through a historical lens, reflecting on the country's colonial past.
F. Sionil Jose
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A poet and short story writer, is known for his innovative use of language and form, introducing new techniques in English poetry and receiving international acclaim.
Jose Garcia Villa
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A poet, fiction writer, and teacher, is recognized for her mastery of language and her contributions to the development of Philippine literature, often focusing on themes of identity and femininity.
Edith L. Tiempo
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A poet, critic, and translator, is an influential figure in contemporary Filipino literature, known for his advocacy of the use of the Filipino language and his exploration of national identity.
Virgilio S. Almario
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A prominent poet and novelist, is celebrated for his works that reflect social realism and address issues of labor and social justice, often drawing from his experiences as a worker.
Amado V. Hernandez
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A diplomat, politician, and journalist, literary contributions include essays and autobiographical works that highlight his experiences and insights on nationalism and global affairs.
Carlos P. Romulo
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Known for his short stories and plays, focuses on Filipino cultural themes and is recognized for his role in promoting the use of the Filipino language in literature.
Alejandro R. Roces
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A poet, playwright, and scholar, works often address issues of cultural identity and nationalism, and he has been a significant advocate for the development of Filipino literature.
Bienvenido Lumbera
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An author and historian, he celebrated for his contributions to historical literature, particularly for his biographies and works that illuminate key figures and events in Philippine history.
Carlos Quirino
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8 languages
Ilocano, Kapampangan, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Bicolano, Pangasinense, Tagalog
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What is the award called?
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards
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Goddess of the Sea God of the Sky
Malakas and Maganda
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There once lived on the island of Negros a princess named Anina who lived a very sheltered life.
The Legend of Mount Kanlaon
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reflected the flora, fauna, and the geographic features of the province.
Pampanga
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lies in the northwest part of Luzon. There are more hills than plains in these parts,
Ilocano
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the lingua franca of the West Visayas in Central Philippines.
Hiligaynon
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major Philippine language spoken not only in __ but in Bohol, Leyte, Negros Oriental, and most parts of Mindanao.
Cebuano
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Tigsik”- is a form of literature in the region of the Philippines. This kind of literature is somehow similar to Haiku of Japan
Bicol
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maraming manliligaw si Innes Kanoyan, gusto nya pakasalan ito. What is this story?
Biag ni Lam-ang
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Nakikipaglaban to fight against his father enemy. What is this story?
Hudhud hi Aliguyon
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about fighting monsters in wild boar
Ibalon