NoliMeTángere or Social Cancer was a book published by José Rizal and stimulated the Philippine Revolution and its sequel El filibusterismo.
From the prehistoric period, the Philippine literature has its heritage of its colonial period, and now literature related to the Philippines.
The former Hispanic Philippine literature is actually an epic that has been handed down from generation to generation through oral tradition. But wealthy families, especially Mindanao families, can save copies of these epics as family heirlooms. One of them is Maranaos' epic, Darangen.
The Philippine post colonial literature shows some features. The first part covers the form and image provided by the literary era characterized by new language experiments, especially the English and American literature. [1] As written by "Sad Child" (1921) written by Zoilo Galang (the first Filipino novel in the UK), literary works began with the interpretation of Philippine experience. Early English sentences endlessly emphasize melodrama, unreal language, and local color. The content of the literature later absorbed the expression of the Philippine identity and made the influence of Spain and the United States of the past century coincide with the Philippine Asian tradition. For example, the poems of Rafael Zurueta da Costa like Moravets explore the challenges faced by the Philippines as a new country, then evaluate the past and the present, discover what constitutes the ideals of the Philippines did. [3] Domestic documents appeared, the authenticity of experience and artistic creativity were revealed [1], proved by writers such as Jose Garcia Villa, Manuel Arguilla, Carlos Bulosan, Bienvenido Santos.
A part of the early modern Philippine literature was written in the American era, the most common thing had never been educated in Spain, lived in Visayas, and its principle was to express post-Spanish nationalism It was inconsistent. . American cultural trends [Source needed] This era of Spanish literature, the Oroquieta independence in 1898 and the era between the early twentieth century decade - is called Edad de Oro del Castellano en Filipinas. Some of the famous writers of this era are Vinslau Pistola Cuba and Claro Mayo Gay in both drama and prose, in the story Antonio M. Abad and Guillermo Gomez Wyndham, and Fernando Maria. · Guerrero and Manuel Bernabe are both poetry. The main literary style is "modernism", influenced by France parnasshen and symbolist. Many Latin Americans and Spanish writers on the peninsula (Amado Puca, Mexico, Francisco Villaspesa, Spain, Peruvian, etc.). As the main model José Santos Chocano)
The Philippine National Arts Order was awarded to the Philippines by "special contribution to the art of the Philippines". Artists are selected by the National Culture and Arts Council (Philippines) and the Philippine Cultural Center. The order was provided by President of the Philippines
Philippine literature is a literature related to the Philippines including prehistoric legend and Philippine colonial heritage. The former Hispanic Philippine literature is actually an epic that has been inherited from generation to generation through oral tradition. But wealthy families, especially Mindanao families, can save copies of these epics as family heirlooms. One such epic is the epic of Daruten, Maranaos of Lanao Lake. Most epics are famous for the Spanish days.
Philippine literature is a diverse and rich collection that has been developed for centuries. It came from traditional folklore and legend made by ancient Filipinos before Spanish colonial rule. The theme of Philippine literature is focused on the cultural tradition before the colony of that country and the socio-political history and colonial history of the colony and contemporary tradition. Philippine literature explains the prehistoric history of the Philippines and the legacy of European colonial era, written in indigenous peoples and Spanish writing system. The majority of the Philippine traditional literature was written in the Spanish era and was preserved orally before the Spanish colonial rule. Spanish, English, or any native Filipino languages in the Philippines