This document lists inspirations and praise for several Filipino writers. It provides biographical information on writers like Francis Baltazar, Jose dela Cruz, Jose Corazon de Jesus, and Andres Bonifacio. It then praises several writers, describing Manuel L. Quezon as the "Father of the National Language," Andres Bonifacio as the "Father of Katipunan," and Apolinario Mabini as the "Brain of the Rebellion." The document recognizes over 20 writers for their contributions to Filipino literature.
This document lists inspirations and praise for several Filipino writers. It provides biographical information on writers like Francis Baltazar, Jose dela Cruz, Jose Corazon de Jesus, and Andres Bonifacio. It then praises several writers, describing Manuel L. Quezon as the "Father of the National Language," Andres Bonifacio as the "Father of Katipunan," and Apolinario Mabini as the "Brain of the Rebellion." The document recognizes over 20 writers for their contributions to Filipino literature.
This document lists inspirations and praise for several Filipino writers. It provides biographical information on writers like Francis Baltazar, Jose dela Cruz, Jose Corazon de Jesus, and Andres Bonifacio. It then praises several writers, describing Manuel L. Quezon as the "Father of the National Language," Andres Bonifacio as the "Father of Katipunan," and Apolinario Mabini as the "Brain of the Rebellion." The document recognizes over 20 writers for their contributions to Filipino literature.
This document lists inspirations and praise for several Filipino writers. It provides biographical information on writers like Francis Baltazar, Jose dela Cruz, Jose Corazon de Jesus, and Andres Bonifacio. It then praises several writers, describing Manuel L. Quezon as the "Father of the National Language," Andres Bonifacio as the "Father of Katipunan," and Apolinario Mabini as the "Brain of the Rebellion." The document recognizes over 20 writers for their contributions to Filipino literature.
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FILIPINO
WRITING INSPIRATIONS OF SOME WRITERS
1. Francis Baltazar-Balagtas 2. Jose dela Cruz-Good Chick 3. Jose Corazon de Jesus-Huseng Batute, Daniel Viterbo, Butterfly Desert, Anastacio Salagubang, Heart of Sorrow 4. Iñigo Ed Regalado-Odalager, Japan 5. Valerian H. Peña-Kintin Color and Anong Rooster; Masterpiece: “Girl and Mom” 6. Florentino Leggings-Kuntil Butil 7. Severino Reyes-Grandma Basyang, Pedro Penduko, Silvio Ruiz, “Don Binoy” 8. Jesus Balmori - Batikuling 9. Jose P. Rizal-Laon-Laan, Dimas-Alang 10. Marcelo H. del Pilar-Pupdoh, Dolores Manapat, Piping; Dilat, Plaridel 11. Carolina Flowers Trinidad-Lina Flower 12. Julian C. Balmaceda-Alphahol or July, April 13. Andres Bonifacio-Celebrate, Agap-ito Bagumbayan; First-ever translated into Tagalog by Mi Ultimo Goodbye 13. Emilio Jacinto -Pingkian, Dimas-light 14. Emilio Aguinaldo-Magdalo 15. Graciano Lopez Jaena-Bolivar, Diego Laura 16. Loved V. Hernandez-July April Lover Ernani 17. The K bull. Saints-News 18. Hermogenes Play-You Most Famous Game: “Dadagang Mountain" 19. Mariano Ponce-Tikbalang, Nanding and Kapulaki PRAISE TO SOME PHILIPPINE WRITERS 1. Manuel L. Quezon- Father of the National Language 2. The K bull. Saint-Father of the National Balarila; Grandson of the Tagalogists; Masterpiece: ”Banaag and Famous”; Novel: “Salawahang Pag-ibig” - First novel published in the Philippines 3. Andres Bonifacio-Father of Katipunan; Father of Philippine Democracy 4. Emilio Aguinaldo- Brain of the Party 5. Apolinario Mabini - Brain of the Rebellion 6. Padre Modesto de Castro-Father of Total Classics in Tagalog; Urbana and Feliza 7. Thomas Pinpin - First ever Publisher 8. Jose Corazon de Jesus-First King of Salvation; Society of Poetry – Gold Leaves and the Far East 9. Severino Reyes-Father of the Tagalog Game; Masterpiece: "No Wounds" 10. Loved V. Hernandez-Father of the Worker 11. Julian Felipe-Father of the National Anthem (melody) 12. Jose Palma-Creator of the lyrics of the National anthem 12. Aurelio Tolentino-First Patriot Teacher; Masterpiece:”Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” 13. Thanks A. Rosario-Father of Tagalog Short Stories; Masterpiece: ”There is no God” 14. Honorata dela Rama-Hernandez - Queen of Kundiman, Pearl of Tagalog Game; Primitive Filipino Lunch; Queen of Tagalog Drama 15. Francisco Baltazar-Father of Tagalog Blood 16. Claro Caluya-Prince of Ilocano Poets 17. Edirberto Gumban - Father of Bisaya Literature 18. Dr. E. Arsenio Manuel-Father of Filipino Folklore 19. Priest Dr. Mariano Pilapil-Cicero of Tagalog Language 20. Pedro Bukaneg-Father of Ilocano Literature 21. Valerian H. Peña-Father of Tagalog Novel; Masterpiece – Nena and Neneng 22. Jose Nepomuceno-Father of Filipino Film 23. Fernando Monleon-Father of Batutian 24. Alejandro Abadilla -Father of the Modernist Filipino Blood 25. Pascual Poblete -Father of the Philippine Newspaper 26. Gemiliano Pineda-Father of the Essay