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Mga Tula (Quezon City: UP Press, 2014). Kung kami'y magkakapit-bisig: Mga Tula sa Hacienda Luisita (Edisyong Makabayan, 2010). [24] Sa Loob at Labas ng Piitan: Mga Tula ni Jose Ma. Sison (Quezon City: Amado V. Hernandez Resource Center, 2004). Muog: Ang Naratibo ng Kanayunan sa Matagalang Digmang Bayan sa Pilipinas (Quezon City: UP Press, 1998).
Amado Vera Hernandez (September 13, 1903 – March 24, 1970), was a Filipino writer and labor leader who was known for his criticism of social injustices in the Philippines and was later imprisoned for his involvement in the communist movement. He was the central figure in a landmark legal case that took 13 years to settle.
Mga Ibong Mandaragit or Mga Ibong Mandaragit: Nobelang Sosyo-Politikal (literally, Birds of Prey: A Socio-Political Novel) is a novel written by the Filipino writer and social activist, Amado V. Hernandez in 1969. Mga Ibong Mandaragit, hailed as Hernandez's masterpiece, focuses on the neocolonial dependency and revolt in the Philippines. [1]
He even created his might be last piece poem entitled Sa mga biktima ng masaker sa Mendiola, mga pagpatay sa Hacienda Luisita at, ngayon naman, sa Kidapawan. [6] On May 19, 2016, Ordoñez died of liver cancer at the age 75. His remains was cremated at the Holy Trinity Chapel and Crematorium in Sucat, Parañaque City on May 24.
Luha ng Buwaya, together with Hernandez's other novel Mga Ibong Mandaragit, was based on his personal experiences while imprisoned in the New Bilibid Prison from 1951 until his release on bail in 1956. [1] [2] The novel was about peasants from a barrio and their leader, in the person of a school teacher, fighting against oppression and greed.
Donato Mejia Alvarez, “San Isidro, Safehouse, Mga Panaginip at iba pang Tula” Third Prize: Romeo J. Santos, “Ang Aking Mga Kapatid” Romulo P. Baquiran Jr., “Mga Tula ng Paglusong”
Second Prize: Virgilio S. Almario, “Isang Mamamayan ng Lungsod at Iba pang Tula” Third Prize: Fidel Rillo, Jr. , “Mga Tugma ng Paglikha, Mga Talinhaga ng Pagpuksa” Teo T. Antonio , “Sa Bibig ng Bulkan at Iba pang Krisis”
By this time, there became a focus on criticizing and satirizing the current status of the Philippines rather than just celebrating the nation like those before it. These works include the powerful Mga Ibong Mandaragit (1969) by Amado V. Hernandez and the Conjugal Dictatorship (1976) by Primitivo Mijares. [25]