Lesson 7: Authors from Luzon Flashcards

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renowned authors from luzon

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bienvenido lumbera, jose garcia villa, and manuel conde

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was a filipino poet, critic, and dramatist; known for his nationalistic writing and his leading role in the filipinization movement in philippine literature in the 1960s

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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he is one of the writers and academics jailed during Ferdinand Marcos’ martial law

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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he received the ramon magsasay award for journalism, literature, and creative communications in 1993, and was proclaimed as a national artist in 2006.

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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5
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tales of the manuvu

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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rama: hari

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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7
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nasa puso ang amerika

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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8
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bayani

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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9
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noli me tangere: the musical

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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10
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dila, likhang diwa (poetry collection, 1994)

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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11
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ka bel

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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12
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the yaya’s lullaby

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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13
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servant (2006)

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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14
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sadness

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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15
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eulogy of roaches

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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16
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jamborzkie light

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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17
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national artist, april 2006

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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18
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ramon magsaysay award for journalism, literature, and creative communication arts, 1993

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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19
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pambansang gawad pambansang alagad ni balagtas unyon ng mga manunulat ng pilipinas (UMPIL)

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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20
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national book awards from the manila critics’ circle

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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21
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carlos palance memorial award for literature

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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22
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visiting professorship, osaka university of foreign studies

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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23
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professor emeritus, university of the philippines

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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24
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philippine centennial literary prize for drama

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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25
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cultural center of the philippines centennial honors for the arts

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

26
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1st asian scholar-in-residence at the university of hawaii in manoa

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Bienvenido L. Lumbera

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born in manila, philippines, 1908, and emigrated to the united states in 1929. he received a bachelor’s degree from the university of new mexico in 1932, then moved to new york for graduate study at columbia university.

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Jose Garcia Villa

28
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footnote to youth (1993)

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Jose Garcia Villa

29
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pen name of jose garcia villa

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doveglion

30
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first collection of Jose Garcia Villa

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have come, am here

31
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american academy of arts and letters award

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Jose Garcia Villa

32
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the anchored angel

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Jose Garcia Villa

33
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the emperor’s new sonnet

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Jose Garcia Villa

34
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footnote to youth

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Jose Garcia Villa

35
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have come, am here

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Jose Garcia Villa

36
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volume two

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Jose Garcia Villa

37
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order of national artists of the philippines

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Jose Garcia Villa

38
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tubod national artist

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Jose Garcia Villa

39
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LNNCHS award for literature

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Jose Garcia Villa

40
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YFC fellowship/campus kuya

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Jose Garcia Villa

41
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UP golden jubilee literary contests

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Jose Garcia Villa

42
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pro patria award

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Jose Garcia Villa

43
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heritage awrad

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Jose Garcia Villa

44
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real name of manuel conde

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manuel urbano

45
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a filipino film director and actor. he is best known for directing and starring in the 1950 film genghis khan

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Manuel Conde

46
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1950s film that gained international recognition and was the first filipino film to be showcased at the cannes film festival in 1952

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genghis khan

47
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ibong adarna (1941)

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Manuel Conde

48
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si juan tamad (1947)

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Manuel Conde

49
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siete infantes de lara (1950)

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Manuel Conde

50
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genghis khan (1950)

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Manuel Conde

51
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ikaw kasi! (1955)

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Manuel Conde

52
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juan tamad goes to congress (1959)

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Manuel Conde

53
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presidential merit of films by president gloria macapagal arroyo, 2006

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Manuel Conde

54
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manila critics circle awards

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Manuel Conde

55
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the national book development association best book award

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Manuel Conde

56
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the gawad chanselor for outstanding research

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Manuel Conde

57
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the UP alumni association professional achievement award

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Manuel Conde

58
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the national research council of the philippines award, Gawad CCP para sa sining

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Manuel Conde

59
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a poet, librettist, and scholar. As a poet, he introduced to Tagalog literature what is. now known as Bagay poetry, a landmark aesthetic. tendency that has helped to change the vernacular.

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Bienvenido Lumbera

60
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Bagay Poetry

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Bienvenido Lumbera

61
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Dudong asserts his supposed maturity and marries Teang at the age of 17. He thinks they are old enough to take on this responsibility, but after they have several children they both bemoan the dissolution of their youth and the dreams that came along with it. Teang wonders how things could have been if she’d married another of her suitors. At the end, Dudong’s son Blas approaches his father wanting to marry at about the same age, even though Dudong doesn’t want Blas to make the same mistake he did. However, history ends up repeating itself.

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footnote to youth