Martes, Setyembre 24, 2013

Contemporary Filipino Author

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Jean-Paul Sartre

(1905-1980) born in Paris in 1905, studied at the École Normale Supérieure from 1924 to 1929 and became Professor of Philosophy at Le Havre in 1931. Sartre is one of those writers for whom a determined philosophical position is the centre of their artistic being. Although drawn from many sources, for example, Husserl's idea of a free, fully intentional consciousness and Heidegger's existentialism, the existentialism Sartre formulated and popularized is profoundly original. Its popularity and that of its author reached a climax in the forties, and Sartre's theoretical writings as well as his novels and plays constitute one of the main inspirational sources of modern literature. In his philosophical view atheism is taken for granted; the "loss of God" is not mourned. Man is condemned to freedom, a freedom from all authority, which he may seek to evade, distort, and deny but which he will have to face if he is to become a moral being.

Edgar Calabia Samar

Edgar Calabia Samar is the author of two novels, Sa Kasunod ng 909 (UST Publishing House, 2012) and Walong Diwata ng Pagkahulog (Anvil Publishing, 2009); two poetry collections, Pag-aabang sa Kundiman: Isang Tulambuhay (Ateneo de Manila University Office of Research & Publications, 2006) and Isa Na Namang Pagtingala sa Buwan (National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 2005); a children's storybook, Uuwi na ang Nanay Kong si Darna! (Adarna House, 2005); and a book of personal & critical essays, Halos Isang Buhay Ang Manananggal sa Pagsusulat ng Nobela (UST Publishing House, 2012). 

Ricardo M. de Ungria


born
Philippines 
gender
male

genre
Poetry


Ricardo M. de Ungria earned his A.B. Literature from the De La Salle University, and later obtained an M.F.A. in the Creative Arts from the Washington University in Missouri, U.S.A in 1990. He is a founding member of the Philippine Literary Arts Council (PLAC) and the Unyon ng mga Manunulat ng Pilipinas (UMPIL).

For his poetry, he has received recognition from all over the world. Not only has he been a Fellow at Fulbright, Hawthornden Castle International Retreat for Writers, Bellagio Study & Conference Center, and Washington University, but he has also gathered awards like the Academy of American Poets Prize. Similar achievements include nods from the Saint Louis Poetry Annual Contest, Florida State University's State Street Poetry Contest, Manila Critics' Circle, Palanca, CCP Verse-Writing Contest, and the Free Press.





Philippine Literature

Prose 

comes from the Latin "prosa" which means "straightforward". Prose can be written or spoken and has no formal metrical structure. It is basically ordinary language the way people speak. Is a form of language which applies ordinary grammatical structure and natural flow of speech rather than rhythmic structure (as in traditional poetry). While there are critical debates on the construction of prose, its simplicity and loosely defined structure has led to its adoption for the majority of spoken dialogue, factual discourse as well as topical and fictional writing. It is commonly used, for example, in literaturenewspapersmagazinesencyclopediasbroadcastingfilmhistory,philosophylaw and many other forms of communication.

Example:
◘ Prose in Nonfiction
◘ Prose in Plays
◘ Prose in Speeches



KINDS OF PROSE:



Short Story
A prose narrative limited to a certain word limit is defined as a short story. It generally includes descriptions, dialogues, and commentaries. However, one characteristic that distinguishes a short story from the other kinds of prose is the concentration on a compact narrative with detailed character drawing. In general, short stories are believed to have existed decades back, even before the art of writing was known to man. The oldest recorded example of a short story is considered to be the Egyptian tale of “The Two Brothers” dated around 3200 BC.

Example: 
◘ The Red Pony
◘ Nightfall
◘ A study in Scarlet

 
Novel 
Similar to a short story, a novel includes uncertain information since it centers on different types and possibilities. However, the length of a novel is highly undecided due to the numerous characters and situations included in it. In short, a novel is a comprehensive narrative on a large scale, in particular. Just like short stories, novels, too, have known to exist ever since literature came into existence. Amongst all the prose kinds, the novel dominates the industry, both in terms of quality and quantity. However, considering its quantity, its only rival is the magazine short story.

Example:
◘ Call me Ishmael - Moby Dick by Herman Melville
◘ You better not never tell nobody but God - The color purple - Alice Walker
◘ It was bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. 1984 - George Orwell
 
Fable
A fable is a short allegorical tale emphasizing on a moral or any principle of behavior. The characters of fables are usually animals that portray like human beings, though they keep their animal traits intact. The moral of these fables is highlighted towards the end of the story in the form of a proverb and is generally enacted. The oldest fables describe stories of why crows are black, or why different animals display different characteristics, such as a sly fox, a dignified lion, and so on. The earliest fables came from Greece and India, while the oldest Western fables were those of Aesop.

Example:
◘ Fable of The Ant and the Grasshopper
◘ Fable of A Lion and A Mouse
◘ Fable of An Old Man and An Ass

Fairy Tale
Stories of kings, princesses, poor farmers, and queens are not new to any one of us. They are generally guided by supernatural or magical events that fascinate us to get engrossed in them. These short stories are nothing but fairy tales. They are distinguished by generalized characters without being individualized or localized; thus, the names ‘a king’, ‘a queen’, ‘a poor farmer’, and ‘a princess’. Fairy tales begin with misfortunes graduating towards undergoing adventures and solving mysteries, and ending in a happily-ever-after mode, thereby rewarding the virtue. These stories often revolve around charms, magic, disguise, and spells. Hans Christian Andersen (Danish), Basile (Italian), the Grimm Brothers (German), Perrault (French), and Keightley and Croker (English) are known to create some of the most famous collections of fairy tales.
 
Example:
◘ Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
◘ The Witches (1990)
◘ The Brothers Grimm (2005)

Tale
A tale is a kind of prose narrative that describes strange and wonderful events in the form of somewhat bare summary. However, the main character is not focused on or given due importance. In fact, the goal or purpose of the tale is highlighted and given front seat rather than the main protagonist himself. For example, in the tale English folk of ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’, the beanstalk and the giant are highlighted instead of Jack’s personality.

Example: 
◘ A Tale of Two Little Girls
◘ Snow White
◘ Pinocchio


Poetry

is an imaginative awareness of experience expressed through meaning, sound, and rhythmic language choices so as to evoke an emotional response. Poetry has been known to employ meter and rhyme, but this is by no means necessary. Poetry is an ancient form that has gone through numerous and drastic reinvention over time. The very nature of poetry as an authentic and individual mode of expression makes it nearly impossible to define.

Example:

◘ I forbade him entrance
◘ I forbade him love
◘ I forbade him breath

Kinds of Poetry

Narrative poetry is a form of poetry which tells a story, often making use of the voices of a narrator and characters as well; the entire story is usually written in metered verse. The poems that make up this genre may be short or long, and the story it relates to may be complex. It is usually dramatic, with objectives, diverse characters, and metre. Narrative poems include epics,balladsidylls and lays.


Example:
◘ The Battle of Naseby, by Thomas Babington Macaulay
◘ Balin and Balan, by Alfred Tennyson
◘ The Cavern by the sea, by Martha Lavinia Hoffman

Lyric poetry can defined as a poem that allows people to show their feelings.They also have a particular rhyming scheme. They can also be set to a beat or music.

Example:
◘ Turn back the heart you've turn away, by James DeFord
◘ Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?, by William Shakespeare
◘ I felt a funeral in my Brain, by Emily Dickinson

Dramatic poetry is a form of writing that expresses emotional feelings. It's a very creative form of art.

Example:
◘ The Dream Called Life, by Pedro Calderon de la Barca (1600-1681)
◘ The Law of the Jungle, by Rudyard Kipling
◘ The Raven, by Edgar Allan Poe