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Lucio Diestro San Pedro, Sr. (February 11, 1913 – March 31, 2002) was a Filipino composer and teacher who was proclaimed a National Artist of the Philippines for Music in 1991. [3]
Alejandro G. Abadilla (March 10, 1906 – August 26, 1969), commonly known as AGA, was a Filipino poet, essayist, and fiction writer.Critic Pedro Ricarte referred to Abadilla as the father of modern Philippine poetry, and was known for challenging established forms and literature's "excessive romanticism and emphasis on rhyme and meter". [1]
Kayumanggi at Iba Pang Mga Tula by Amado V. Hernandez, 1940. Timawa (Free Person/Slave) by Agustin Fabian, 1953. Luha ng Buwaya by Amado V. Hernandez, 1963. Sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag (In the Claws of Brightness) by Edgardo M. Reyes, 1966–1967. Dekada '70 by Lualhati Bautista, 1983.
Himig ng Pag-ibig (Vicor Music, 1979) Himig ng Lahi (Ivory Music, 1983) Ang Mga Awitin ng Bayan Kong Pilipinas (Ivory Music, 1984) Asin sa Atubiling Panahon (Ivory Music, 1986) Himig Kayumanggi (Vicor Music, 1987) Sinta (Vicor Music, 1988) Pag-ibig, Pagbabago, Pagpapatuloy (Vicor Music, 2002)
Sa Bagwis at Sigwa (1976) Niño Engkantado (1979) Burat ng Kamatayan (1983) Alay (Katipunan ng mga Piling Tula) (1984) Tula sa Ating Panahon (1989) Dupluhang Bayan at Dalawa pang Tula (1990) Apoy at Unos (Katipunan ng mga Tulang Popular) (1993) Bulaklak ng Maynila. Dakilang Gantimpala, Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature.
Azucarera: Mga Tula sa Pilipino at Ingles (Quezon City: Publikasyong Sipat, 1994). Ang Panitikan ng Pambansang Demokrasya (The Literature of National Democracy) (Manila: Kalikasan Press, 1990). The New Mass Art and Literature and Other Related Essays (1974-1987) (Quezon City: Kalikasan Press, 1988).
Samar was born on 18 February 1981 in San Pablo City, Philippines.He attended a diocesan catholic school, the Liceo de San Pablo, from grade school to high school (1988–1998) before he entered the Ateneo de Manila University where he finished his AB in Psychology (2002) and MA in Filipino Literature (2004).
Rogelio Lunasco Ordoñez (born September 24, 1940 [1] [2] - May 19, 2016) also known as Ka Roger, was a multi-awarded Filipino fiction writer, poet, activist, journalist and educator. [3]