21st Century PH Timeline
21st Century PH Timeline
21st Century PH Timeline
LITERATURE
FROM PAST TO PRESENT
•Philippine folk tales, epics, poems, and chants existed in most
ethnolinguistic groups and were passed from generation to generation
through word of mouth (oral literature)
•Biag ni Lam-ang (Life of Lam-ang) of the Ilocanos narrates the adventures
of epic hero, Lam-ang.
•Other epics known to most Filipinos are the Ibalon of Bikol, Darangan a
Muslim epic, the Kudaman of Palawan, the Alim of the Ifugao, Bantugan of
the Maranao, the Hinilawod of Panay, and the Tuwaang of Manobos.
•Pre-colonial literary pieces transferred in traditional narratives, speeches,
and songs include Tigmo in Cebuano, Bugtong in Tagalog, patototdon in
Bicol, and paktakon in Ilonggo.
•Baybayin (to spell) was the pre-colonial writing system in the Philippines.
L I T E RA RY F O R M S
The new trends have been used and introduced to meet the
needs and tastes of the new generation. 21st Century learners
are demanded to be Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) inclined to compete with the style and format of writing as
well. New codes or lingos are used to add flavor in the literary
pieces produced nowadays.
NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE
PHILIPPINES FOR LITERATURE
The Philippines is rich in culture, history, and tradition. One of the effective
ways of appreciating these is through studying literary works of the canonical
authors of the Philippine National Artists in literature.
Looking back at these literary pieces helps us to appreciate Filipino’s talents
in 21st century perspective.
CANON – in literature, this is the collection of works considered representative of a certain genre and period.
CANONICAL AUTHORS – writers whose works have been well appreciated and considered representatives of
certain genres of literature.
JOSE GARCIA VILLA (1973)
• Introduced the reversed consonance rime scheme,
including the comma poems that made full use of the
punctuation mark in an innovative, poetic way.
• Villa's works have been collected into the following
books: Footnote to Youth, Many Voices, Poems by
Doveglion, Poems 55, Poems in Praise of Love: The Best
Love Poems of Jose Garcia Villa as Chosen by Himself,
Selected Stories, The Portable Villa, The Essential Villa,
Mir-i-nisa, Storymasters 3: Selected Stories from
Footnote to Youth, 55 Poems: Selected and Translated
into Tagalog by Hilario S. Francia.
BIENVENIDO N SANTOS
• National Artist for Literature. Exiled once by his
political perspective, Mr. Santos found refuge in the
USA.
• Some of his works includes: Dwell in the Wilderness,
Scent of Apples, The Man Who (Thought He) Looked
FILIPINO LITERARY GENIUSES
LUZON VISAYAS