Tuesday, September 8, 2009

HUM014-A14

This class is where i met a lot of friends. a class where i can express my feelings, and a class that makes me do a lot of reading. though of all the works. i can see it very interesting.

I met this wonderful classmates who makes the class livelier, there are the jokers, the intelligent people who is always seated in front. the quiet ones, you can really see a lot of personality in this class if you observe it.

in short this class feels like home for me. because i can express my own feelings. express my thoughts. there is no right or wrong answer. everything is acceptable, except for those negative things.

I would like to thank Maam Eduarte for letting us to be OURSELVES in this class.
to my Classmates for being nice to me. i will not forget this class. :))
The Pretenders.
F. Sionil Jose.

The pretenders for me is a book that has a full of mysteries,from the start of reading the book, it gets more complicated and complicated. though its complicated based on my understanding the book The Pretenders, shows of different kinds of people. as Maam Eduarte said it seems that the past is repeating itself in the future. which we can say that "history repeats itself" from the people who is in the politics nowadays or the national hereos of our country.

We can also see in the story the different kinds of people, the different classes in life, in which there are rich,the moderate and the poor wherein we can bring up Antonio Samson that pretends to hate rich people and how he looks at rich and elegant people which we can really see nowadays.

The Pretenders lets the readers to know and to feel the reality of today. to let our eyes set to reality and for us students to know and be aware of our economy not only on economy but in every peoples lives.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Laughter by Maningning

I think that she wants the reader to feel the pain she's feeling but in an ironic way. Because she laughs. I think that she is left by her lover because her lover doesn't want her to write about her past thats hurting her. I think that she is also weak but since she laughs I think that she can laugh because her lover is with her. She laughs to hide the pain. And her lover don't get the point of what she is doing. Because she can let go of the things that's hurting her but she won't let go. And I think that's the reason why her lover left her.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

TANAGECH



Colors in our eyes turned red
This might knock us down in
bed
We laugh cry sober we float
Beer will still flow in our
throat

The Servant Girl

The servant girl is about a servant "Rosa" who is mistreated by her mistress and yet she still serves to her mistress with respect.

I think that this story is very filipino because i think that we can see this kind of situation in every Filipino telenovelas or TV drama series. It's like the poor people always getting beat up by the rich people.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Filipino Authors

FRANCISCO MACANSANTOS


Francisco Macansantos was born on October 30, 1949 in Cotobato City. He was an AB English student at Mindanao State University and Ateneo de Zamboanga University. He took up MA Creative Writing at Siliman University. English, Literature, Philippine and Comparative Literature are some of the subjects he teaches at MSU, SU and UP Baguio. He was also a teacher of Literature in graduate school at Baguio Colleges Foundation now known as University of Cordilleras.


For so many times, he served as panelist at Dumaguete Writers Workshop where he became a fellow year 1972. He became Local Fellow for Poetry at UPICW year 1999.
He was proud to be a member of PLAC.
Some of his poetries had won Palanca Literary Awards. Because of his epic Womb of water Breasts of Earth, he won Writers Prize from NCAA.
His poetries can be read at antology A Habit of Shores, Kamao and Versus. His poetries, personal and critical essays were featured at Flippin' Filipinos that was published in U.S., in Bulawan of NCAA and almost all of leading magazines in the Philippines.
His collections of poems was entitled The Words and Othr Poems. It was released by UP Press in 1997.

At present, Mr. Macansantos is busy with writing and composing pop songs in English language.






(Source: Panitikan.com.ph: Your Portal to Philippine Literature. 2005. Web. 21 June 2009. <http://panitikan.com.ph/authors/m/fmacansantos.htm>.)



FRANCISCO SIONIL JOSE




Francisco Sionil Jose (b. Capiz 3 Dec 1924.) He is the son of Antonio Jose an Aglipayan minister, and Sofia Sionil. He is married to Maria Teresa Jovellanos with whom he has seven children. He had to help support his family at a young age raising hogs and working as a farm laborer. He studied at the Rosales Elementary School, Far Eastern University High School, and the University of Santo Tomas (UST). After WWII he took pre-medicine courses at the Manila College of Pharmacy and Dentistry, then at the UST, shifting to liberal arts later on. He was editor-in-chief of the university paper The Varsitarian . In 1947, he joined the staff of Commonwealth , a Catholic magazine. He went to work with the United States Information Service (USIS) as assistant editor. Later, Jose became managing editor of the Sunday Times Magazine , editor of Comment , and managing editor of the Hong Kong-based Asia Magazine . He founded the Philippine chapter of the PEN international organization. After working briefly in Sri Lanka as information officer for the Colombo Plan Bureau, he returned to the Philippines in 1965 and set up the Solidaridad Bookshop cum publishing firm and a short-lived art gallery in Ermita, Manila. He runs the bookshop with his wife. He is publisher and editor of Solidarity , a monthly magazine on current affairs, ideas and the arts. He has been writer-in-residence at the National University of Singapore, 1987; visiting research scholar, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, 1988; and professorial lecturer, De La Salle University, 1984-1985.

Jose's first novels were serilazed in the Weekly Women's Magazine: The Chief Mourner , 1953, The Balete Tree , 1956, the second version of which was published in 1977. In 1962 he published the best known of all his novels, The Pretenders . His other novels are My Brother, My Executioner , 1979; Mass , 1982; Po-on , 1984; Ermita , 1988; and Viajero (Traveller), 1993. He has published the following short-story collections: The God Stealer and Other Stories , 1968; Selected Works , 1977; Waywaya: Eleven Filipino Short Stories , 1980; and Platinum: Ten Filipino Stories and Olvidon and Other Stories , 1988. He also wrote a novella, Two Filipino Women , 1981, and has authored a poetry collection, Questions, 1988. His writings have also appeared in literary journals and anthologies all over Asia and in American and German publications.
Jose is a multiawarded fictionist whose works have been translated into several languages: Russian, Latvian, Ukranian, Dutch, Indonesian, and Ilocano. He has won three first-prize awards in the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for the short stories, “The God Stealer,” 1959; “Waywaya,” 1979; and “Arbol de Fuego” (Firetree), 1980; a Palanca grand prize for his novel Mass , 1981; and a second prize for his essay “A Scenario for Philippine Resistance,” 1979. He also won the grand prize in the CCP Literary contests for the novel Tree , 1979; three first-prize awards from the National Press Club, 1957, 1961 and 1962; the Fernando Ma. Guerrero Memorial Foundation Award for Literature from UST, the Republic Cultural Heritage Award for Tree , and the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award from the city government of Manila, all in 1979; the Tawid Award for Cultural Nationalism from the Ilocano Heritage Foundation, and the Ramon Magsaysay Award for journalism, literature, and creative communication arts, 1980. He also received the Smilth-Mundt Leader Grant, 1955; two Asian Foundation grants, 1955 and 1960; the Asian and Pacific Council fellowship, 1971; and the Outstanding Alumnus Award from UST, 1974. He became national Artist for Literature in 2001. –R.C. Lucero and M. Pulan.
(Source: Panitikan.com.ph: National Artist For Literature. <http://nationalartists.panitikan.com.ph/fsjose.htm>.)

LITERATURE: what it is, and why is it important?


Literature for me is the eyes of every reader to the world. It opens the mind or it let the readers
to see to the world. Like when we read some novels that is written in other countries
it help us to learn their culture or the history of the country. Or sometimes
we learn something about life through the help of literature.