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Claro Mayo Recto Jr. (February 8, 1890 – October 2, 1960) was a Filipino politician, statesman, lawyer, jurist, author, writer, columnist, and poet. Perhaps best known as the president of the 1934 Constitutional Convention and the Father of the 1935 Philippine Constitution , he is remembered as a fierce opponent of U.S. neocolonialism in Asia ...
Paradoxically, the greatest portion of Spanish literature by native Filipinos was written during the American commonwealth period, because the Spanish language was still predominant among the Filipino intellectuals. [4] One of the country's major writers, Claro Mayo Recto, continued writing in Spanish until
This is a list of notable poets who have written in the Spanish language ... Claro M. Recto (1890–1960) Adelina Gurrea (1896–1971) Guillermo Gómez Rivera ...
He taught Spanish at the University of Santo Tomas, University of the Philippines, Far Eastern University, Philippine Law School and Colegio de San Juan de Letran. [ 1 ] Bernabe was a lyric poet, and the usual subject of his poems are festivals and celebrations although he can cover any subject.
The Complete Poems and Plays of Jose Rizal (1976) The Recto Valedictory (1985) – Translation from Spanish of the last ten speeches Claro M. Recto was set to deliver in Spain had he not died unexpectedly in Rome on October 2, 1960. A Spaniard in Aguinaldo's army: The Military Journal of Telesforo Carrasco y Perez (1986)
Once located along Calle Iris (now a part of C.M. Recto Avenue), Manila, the theater was named after José Zorrilla (1817–1893), a Spanish poet and playwright. The building, which had a seating capacity of 900 people, was officially opened on August 17, 1893, and it was the venue for Spanish-language and Tagalog-language stage performances. [1]
Taylor Swift Reveals Meaning of ‘Fortnight,’ ‘Clara Bow,’ ‘Florida!!!’ and More ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Tracks in Amazon Music Commentary
Cecilio Apóstol (November 22, 1877 – September 8, 1938) was a Filipino poet and poet laureate. [1] His poems were once used to teach the Spanish language under the Republic Act No. 1881. [2] He was born in Santa Cruz, Manila and studied at the Ateneo de Manila where he finished his Bachelor of Arts, before studying law at the University of ...