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JOSE GARCIA VILLA
a Filipino poet, literary critic, short story writer, and painter
JOSE GARCIA VILLA
National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973
JOSE GARCIA VILLA
Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken
JOSE GARCIA VILLA
Introduced the reversed consonance rhyme scheme in writing poetry, as well as the extensive use of punctuation marks — especially commas, which made him known as the Comma Poet
JOSE GARCIA VILLA
JOSE GARCIA VILLA known as the ?
Comma Poet
JOSE GARCIA VILLA Introduced the ? in writing poetry
reversed consonance rhyme scheme
A 18 year-old youth wanting to marry his sweetheart
Dodong
The girl whom Dodong wanted to marry.
Teang
A former suitor of Teang who was nine years older than Dodong.
Lucio
Dodong’s eldest son.
Blas
The girlfriend of Blas.
Tona
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Paz Marquez Benitez
Paz Marquez Benitez
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Born in 1894 in Lucena City, Quezon.
Paz Marquez Benitez
She authored the first Filipino modern English-language short story published in Philippine Herald in 1925.
Paz Marquez Benitez
first Filipino modern English language short story
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She was among the first generation of Filipinos trained in the American education system which used English as the medium of instruction.
Paz Marquez Benitez
In 1919 she founded Woman’s Home Journal, the first women’s magazine in the country.
Paz Marquez Benitez
Paz Marquez Benitez In 1919 she founded ?, the first women’s magazine in the country.
Woman’s Home Journal
A short story revolves around a man who is not yet ready to have commitments TO HIS FIANCE AND FELL IN LOVE WITH ANOTHER WOMAN.
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main character in the story
Alfredo Salazar
30 yrs old lawyer, engaged to Esperanza for 4 years
Alfredo Salazar
son of Don Julian
Alfredo Salazar
engaged to Alfredo for 4 years
Esperanza Salazar
a homely, strong-willed, and impassionate woman
Esperanza Salazar
sister-in-law of Judge Del Valle
Julia Salas
the other girl of Alfredo
Julia Salas
brother-in-law of Julia Salas.
Judge Del Valle
sister of Julia Salas.
Donya Adella
wife of Judge Del Valle.
Donya Adella
an old man, father of Alfredo and Carmen Salazar.
Don Julian
sister of Alfredo Salazar
Carmen
Amador T. Daguio
Wedding Dance
Wedding Dance
Amador T. Daguio
Filipino writer and poet during pre-war Philippines.
Amador T. Daguio
He published two books in his lifetime, and three more posthumously.
Amador T. Daguio
He was a Republic Cultural Heritage awardee for his works.
Amador T. Daguio
born on January 8, 1912 in Laoag, Ilocos Norte.
Amador T. Daguio
His family moved to Lubuagan, Mountain Province, where his father was an officer in the Philippine Constabulary.
Amador T. Daguio
He graduated with honors in 1924 at the Lubuagan Elementary School as valedictorian. Daguio was already writing poems in elementary school, according to his own account.
Amador T. Daguio
For his high school studies, he moved to Pasig to attend Rizal High School while residing with his uncle at Fort William McKinley.
Amador T. Daguio
was too poor to afford his college tuition and did not enroll in the first semester of 1928. He also failed to qualify for a scholarship.
Amador T. Daguio
He worked as a houseboy, waiter, and caddy at Fort MeKinley to earn his tuition and later enrolled at the University of the Philippines on the second semester.
Amador T. Daguio
He experienced financial difficulties in his studies until an uncle from Honolulu, Hawaii funded his tuition on his third year of study. Before his uncle’s arrival, ? has worked as a printer’s devil in his college as well as a writer for the Philippine Collegian.
Amador T. Daguio
was mentored in writing by Tom Inglis Moore, an Australian professor.
Amador T. Daguio
In 1932, he graduated from UP as one of the top ten honor graduates.
Amador T. Daguio
After World War II, he went to Stanford University to study his masterals in English which he obtained at 1952. And in 1954 he obtained his Law degree from Romualdez Law College in Leyte.
Amador T. Daguio
When ? was a third year high school student his poem She Came to Me got published in the July 11, 1926 edition of The Sunday Tribune.
Amador T. Daguio
After he graduated from UP, he returned to Lubuagan to teach at his former alma mater. He then taught at Zamboange Normal School in 1938 where he met his wife Estela.
Amador T. Daguio
During the Second World War, he was part of the resistance and wrote poems. These poems were later published as his book Bataan Harvest.
Amador T. Daguio
He was the chief editor for the Philippine House of Representatives, as well as several other government offices. He also taught at the University of the East, University of the Philippines, and Philippine Women’s University for 26 years.
Amador T. Daguio
He died in 1967 from liver cancer at the age of 55.
Amador T. Daguio
Republic Cultural Heritage award (1973)
Amador T. Daguio
The Husband, Humorous and physically fit
Awiyao
The wife of Awiyao.
Lumnay
The woman who was left by her husband because she cannot bear a child.
Lumnay
Beautiful, a good dancer, strong in planting beans, fast in cleaning jars, and a good housekeeper.
Lumnay
Awiyao’s new wife, who is younger and he hopes to have children with.
Madulimay