Lesson 8: Authors from Visayas Flashcards
renowned authors from visayas
eddie romero, ramon l. muzones, resil mojares
was born on July 7, 1924. His father was José E.
Romero, the first Philippine Ambassador to the Court of
St. James
‘
s. His mother was Pilar Guzman Sinco, a
schoolteacher and the sister of University of the
Philippines President Vicente G. Sinco who signed the
United Nations Charter in 1945 on behalf of the
Philippines. His brother was Jose V. Romero Jr., former
Philippine Ambassador to Italy. He studied at Silliman
University
eddie romero
FAMAS award for best director
Eddie Romero
national artist award by the philippine government, 2003
Eddie Romero
Gawad CCP para sa sining, 1991
Eddie Romero
cinemanila lifetime achievement award, 2004
Eddie Romero
Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon (1976)
Eddie Romero
the mad doctor of blood island (1969)
Eddie Romero
black mama, white mama (1973)
Eddie Romero
This film explored the
Philippine Revolution and was the
Philippines’
entry for Best Foreign
Language Film at the 49th Academy
Awards; is a 1976 Philippine period drama film set in the end of Spanish colonization and the start of American colonization in the Philippines.
Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo
Ngayon?
These cult classic
horror films gained international
recognition for their B-movie charm.
the mad doctor of blood island
Romero directed this women-inprison exploitation film, diversifying
his portfolio.
black mama, white mama
writer and lawyer and the posthumous recipient of the
National Artist of the Philippines for Literature award in the
Philippines in 2018. He wrote in Hiligaynon and popularized
Hiligaynon literature.
Ramon Muzones
wrote 62 novels in the course of his life
Ramon Muzones
first novel of Ramon Muzones
Tibud nga Bulawan
organization of hiligaynon writers
Sumakwelan
national artist of literature by president rodrigo duterte, oct. 2018
Ramon Muzones
first writer in the hiligaynon language and only writer in a regional language to win the award
Ramon Muzones
margosatubig (1946)
Ramon Muzones
sa mga kuko ng liwanag/the claws of brightness
Ramon Muzones
shri-bashaya
Ramon Muzones
His acclaimed
novel vividly explores rural life, traditions,
and the struggles of ordinary people,
showcasing Hiligaynon culture.
marsosatubig
is a novel in the
Tagalog language and written by the
Filipino author Edgardo M. Reyes in 1986.
This novel first appeared as a series in
Liwayway magazine from 1966 to 1967.
sa mga kuko ng liwanag
is a masterful
recasting of Pedro Monteclaro
‘
s
controversial Maragtas (1907) that is
both a nostalgic paean addressed to
Western Visayans as well as a
commentary on the state of the nation
under the Marcos administration.
shri-bishaya
was born to parents who were public school
teachers on September 4, 1943, in Polanco, Zamboanga del
Norte. has a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s
degree in Literature and postgraduate studies all at the
University of San Carlos, as well as a Ph.D. in Literature from
the University of the Philippines Diliman.
Resil Mojares
prominent Filipino historian, writer, and
scholar known for his significant contributions to
Philippine literature, history, and cultural studies
Resil Mojares
national book award by the manila critics circle for his contributions to Philippine literature and history
Resil Mojares
top 100 cebuano personalities by the freeman (Cebu’s longest running newspaper)
Resil Mojares
the war against the americans: resistance and collaboration in cebu 1899-1906
Resil Mojares
origins and rise of the filipino novel: generic study of the novel until 1940
Resil Mojares
house of memory: essays
Resil Mojares
critically examines the
Philippine-American War’s impact on
Cebu, offering insights into resistance
and collaboration
the war against the americans
which appeared late in the nineteenth
century, developed from a dynamic precolonial tradition of folk narratives
(epics, ballads) as these interacted with
and were modified by the cultural forms
(corridos) introduced by the Spanish
colonizers
origins and rise of the filipino novel
This book contains bite-sized essays
filled with stories about our ancestors,
folk healing, our maritime history
enriched by songs and stars, and more
house of memory
visayan titan of letters
resil b. mojares