Sunday, June 21, 2009

"The Persons Behind the Philippines' literature foundation"


(source:CITATION for Nick Joaquin.31 August 1996.Web.21 June 2009.[http://rmaf.org.ph/Awardees/Citation/CitationJoaquinNic.htm].)
Nick Joaquin:Philippines' premier literary artist


Joaquin mastered the Philippines' most popular and widely-read literary form, the newspaper column. In offerings titled "Jottings," "Small Beer," and such, he dished out regular rounds of history, opinion, and gossip with such flair, candor, and intelligence that he managed to raise this quotidian newspaper exercise to an art. Long recognized as the Philippines' premier literary artist, Joaquin has influenced and inspired generations of aspiring writers. English is his preferred metier and he uses the language masterfully to convey his own quintessentially Filipino persona. As he explains, "Whether it is in Tagalog or English, because I am Filipino, every single line I write is in Filipino." We should really recognize him for exploring the mysteries of the Filipino body and soul in sixty inspired years as a writer.(source:CITATION for Nick Joaquin.31 August 1996.Web.21 June 2009.[http://www.rmaf.org.ph/Awardees/Citation/CitationJoaquinNic.htm].)


(source:Michael Viola.Filipino American Hip-Hop and Class Consciousness:Renewing the Spirit of Carlos Bulosan.15 April 2006.Web.21 June 2009.[http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/viola150406.html].)
Carlos Bulosan:Witness to the Filipinos' "HARDSHIPS"

Bulosan was involved in writing more political news, working for the Philippine Commonwealth Times and at least two other newspapers in the Stockton-Salinas areas that focused on the problems of the Filipino workers, according to Evangelista(one of the best biography writer of Bulosan’s life). With the end of the Depression and the start of World War II, during which the Philippines and the United States were allies in the fight against Japan, the status of Filipinos in the United States began to change slightly. In 1943 he published The Voice of Bataan, written in memory of the soldiers who died there. In his short life, Bulosan rose from an impoverished childhood in colonial Philippines to become a celebrated man of letters in the United States, despite deeply entrenched racial barriers. His books and poems bore unsparing witness to the racism and hardships Filipinos encountered in their adopted home(source:Biography:Carlos Bulosan.Web.21 June 2009.[http://www.answers.com/topic/carlos-bulosan].).

Monday, June 15, 2009

LITERATURE:what it is, and why is it important?


(source:Web.15 June 2009.[www.mb-ms...k12.fl.us/
reading.html].)

As what my blog title said, READ...LEARN and DIGEST, that's the three most important thing we shouldn't forget. READ, literature is about reading,reading and reading, you might fail the course if you are not fond of reading. We should start to read good books, but should you stop there? No!,reading is not enough, of course, you should LEARN from what you are reading. And after that, you should DIGEST every words and morals you get from it, and REFLECT that to your own life. Literature is mostly a printed output of someone's creative mind,his thoughts and ideas. In this picture I've uploaded, every questions we asked about why is Literature important, was already answered. "Literature IS PART OF OUR LIFE", without it we can't be successful in our life. We, also, as a simple person does lots of Literature-related works in our daily life, every morning, most of us are reading newspaper which is an example of a written output of those person's with very creative minds; also magazines,comics and songs are part of Literature which we are all addicted to.