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Literature after edsa

Prepared by: Maria Cherry Montales

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Notable WorksFamous PoetryFamous Drama

Famous Famous Authors

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Famous Poetry The way the live Caravan of water

bearers Maria De Las

FloresRegla Sa Buwan ng Hunyo

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“The way we live”By: Danton remoto

The message of the poem, the way we live, by Danton Remote would be to show people the different cultures

and societies in today's world and how they function.

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CARAVAN OF THE WATER-BEARERS By: Marjorie Evasco

We will not forget the evil eyeof the storm they raised,

gutting the grounds we defended.

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Maria De Las FloresBy: Marjorie Evasco

The mothers must know The crown and scepter of your rule

go with the high towers,where their daughters must stay

and mold themselves to your pure and pallid image,

frozen stiff in stone,your feet way above our earth,

precarious on that pedestal.

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Regla Sa Buwan ng HunyoBy: Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo

is about awoman who is having an unwanted preganancy and

after some months isto give birth to a child that can make or break her

entire life.

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Famous Drama Ang pinakahuling kwento ni huli Voice Tape time in warm place Kabilang sa mga namawawala

The execution

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Si Huli ay isang pipi at nammumuhay bilang isang basurera sa bayan ng Dimatanto. Lumaki siya sa piling ng kanyang kinilalang tiyahin na si

Francisca na isang modista. Sa katunayan, si Francisca ang tunay na ina ni Huli. Inilihim hiya ito sa kagustuhan ng kanyang ama na si Tandang Selo.

Nabuntis ng walang kinilalang ama ng kanyang sanggol si Francisa.

Ang pinakahuling kwento ni huli By: Lilia quindoza-santiago

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The Execution By: Charlson Ong

You who dwell in the shelter of the Most High, who abide in the shadow of the Almighty,

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The novel tells the story of every man, woman and child who lived during the time of martial law under Marcos’ orders. The internal conflict of every Filipino during these times, whose blood boils at being under the martial rule: voices suppressed, souls enchained

and spirits crushed; and the human desire to stay alive, thus; silencing the inner cries that long to be heard and simply learning

to survive.

Killing Time in a Warm Place By: Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr.

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Voice TapeBy: Wilfredo Oa. Virtusion

Voice Tape reflects on the two-sided (external and internal) effects of a father’s separation to his family. It doesn’t matter if the object used as a vehicle of expression used in this story is already obsolete; it still retains its relevance as Filipino migration continues.

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Kabilang sa mga nawawalaBy: Recardo Lee

* Lahat ng bagay sa lahat ng panahon ay ang sarili nito at hindi ang sarili nito. (Engels)* Winawasak ng ating mga panahon ngayon ang pagsasama ng mga mag-aama at mag-iina. (Dante)* Sa mundo, lahat ng bagay ay magkakakabit. Walang nag-iisa o hiwalay. Kaya mahalaga ang pakikisangkot.

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Famous Author

Marjorie Evasco Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo

Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo (born March 30, 1949) is a professor at the Center for Southeast Asian

Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is the coordinator for the Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific languages and

literatures as well as the Filipino and Philippine Literature Program.

Marjorie Evasco is an award- winning Filipino poet, born in

Maribojoc, Bohol on September 21, 1953. She writes in two languages: English and Cebuano-Visayan and is

a supporter of women's rights, especially of women writers. Marjorie Evasco is one of the

earliest Filipina feminist poets.

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Reference:* Google

* Philippine Literature (Book)