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The document provides biographical information on four notable Filipino writers: Edith L. Tiempo, NVM Gonzalez, Bienvenido Lumbera. It outlines their contributions to Philippine literature as poets, fiction writers, teachers and critics. It lists some of their major works which helped shape and develop Philippine literature in English and Tagalog.

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The document provides biographical information on four notable Filipino writers: Edith L. Tiempo, NVM Gonzalez, Bienvenido Lumbera. It outlines their contributions to Philippine literature as poets, fiction writers, teachers and critics. It lists some of their major works which helped shape and develop Philippine literature in English and Tagalog.

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• Edith L.

Tiempo
is born on Aprill
22, 1919 in
Bayombong,
Nueva Vizcaya.
• She is a poet,
fictionist, teacher
and literary
critic.
• She is one of the
finest Filipino
writers in English
whose works are
characterized by a
remarkable fusion
of style and
substance of
craftsmanship and
insight.
•She is
influential
tradition in
Philippine
literature in
English.
• Her late husband,
Edilberto K.
Tiempo, they
founded and
directed the
Silliman National
writers workshop
in Dumaguety
City.
• The 2 of her
much
anthologized
pieces was:
1. The Little
Marmoset
2. Bonsai
•THE LITTLE
MARMOSET
OR THE
LITTLE
MONKEY
• NOVELS
1. A blade of Fern
2. His Native Coast
3. The Alien Corn
• Poetry
1. The Tracks of Babylon
2. A Charmer’s Box
• Short Story
1. Abide, Joshua
• NESTOR VICENTE
MADALI
GONZALEZ or
also known as
NVM Gonzalez is
born on
September 8,
1915.
• He is a
fictionist,
essayist, poet,
and teacher,
articulated the
Filipino spirit in
rural and urban
landscapes.
• Some of the
awards of NVM
Gonzales:
1. First
Commonwealth
Literary Contest in
1940
2. Republic Cultural
Heritage Award in
1960.
• Some of the
awards of NVM
Gonzalez:
3. Gawad CCP
para sa Sining in
1990.
• The major works of NVM Gonzalez:
1. The Winds of April
2. Seven Hills Away
3. Bamboo Dancers
4. Work on the Mountain
5. Children of the Ash – Covered
Loam
6. The novel of Justice
7. The Bread of Salt
• The major works of NVM Gonzalez:
8. Look Stranger
9. A Grammar of Dreams
10. Mindoro And Beyond
11. A Season of Grace
• The major works of NVM Gonzalez:
• The major works of NVM Gonzalez:
• The major works of NVM Gonzalez:
• The major works of NVM Gonzalez:
• The major works of NVM Gonzalez:
• Bienvenido
Lumbera is a poet,
librettist, and a
scholar.
• As a poet, he
introduced to
Tagalog literature
what is now known
as Bagay poetry.
• Bagay poetry is
a landmark
aesthetic
tendency that
has helped to
change the
vernacular
poetic tradition.
• He is the author of
the following works:
1. Likhang Dila,
Likhang Diwa
2. Balaybay
3. Sa Sariling Bayan
4. Apat na Dulang
may Musika
5. Mga Tulang Lunot
at Manibalang
• He is the author of
the following works:
6. Tagalog Poetry
7. Writing the Nation
/ Pag – akda ng Bansa
8. Revaluation :
Essays on Philippine
Literature

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