>.....Some Filipino Literary Work......<

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Meeting some Famous Filipino Literate



  • Marivi Soliven Blanco
Marivi Soliven Blanco is a Palanca Award-winning writer. She earned a master's degree in teaching from Simmons College in Boston, U.S.A. She received her bachelor's degree in mass communications magna cum laude from the University
of the Philippines. Ms. Blanco is the author of The Unicorn, The Toad and the Princess, Philippine Fright: 13 Scary Stories, Chief Flower Girl, as well as all the books in the Jenny and Jay Pinoy Private Eyes series. She launched her writing career after winning second prize in the 1992 Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for her short story "Chun."



  • Norma Olizon-Chikiamco

Norma Olizon-Chikiamco ("Pan de Sal Saves the Day," First Prize, 1995 Don Carlos Palance Memorial Awards for Literature) graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism from St. Theresa's College. She is currently editor in chief of Food Magazine and a former editor of Sunday Globe Magazine, Metro Magazine, and Celebrity Magazine.

  • Lina B. Diaz de Rivera
("The Gem," Second Prize, 1996 Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature) received her doctorate in English and her master's degree in reading from the University of the Philippines and her bachelor's degree in English from the Far Eastern University. Dr. Diaz de Rivera is the author of the textbooks Ferry in the Sun, Golden Galleon, and English for High School.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

What does Literature Means..? (for them, for you, and for me)



Many people have different opinions and different reasons in defining the meaning of "Literature."

Most of the people said that it is any written material, some say that it can be feeling or emotions of those who wrote it, and some say that it can bring true facts or it can also give us inspirations and will give us a differen
t or better outlook in life.

I must say that everyone of us are different so it is normal for me that there individuals that has different definition of Literature.

So, let us take a look of different definition of Literature for some people, groups, sites, and even different authors.

  • According to Wikipedia:
Literature is the art of written works. Literally translated, the word means "acquaintance with letters" (from Latin littera letter), and therefore the academic study of literature is know
n as Letters (as in the phrase "Arts and Letters"). In Western culture the most basic written literary types include Fiction and non-fiction.

  • According to Rebbeca West (writer):
"Literature must be an analysis of experience and a synthesis of the findings into a unity"

  • According to About.com:
Literature is a term used to describe written or spoken material. Broadly speaking, "literature" is used to describe anything from creative writing to more technical or scientific works, but the term is most commonly used to refer to works of the crea
tive imagination, including works of poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction.

  • According to Oxford English Dictionary:
"an acquaintance with letters" (at first
sense)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
It is obvious that there are many definitions of the word "Literature," there are lot's more than the given above, because as said there are lot's of different people, but in a way even if there are words that are used in defining the word and there are some that are not, most of the definition are more likely the same if comprehended. there are even people that would have a item that they may find same as to the definition of the word. but if I were to choose of what definition of Literature I like the best I would probably choose the definition of it from the a site, it states that:

"Literature are writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or
essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays."

I choose this because it contains the essential on how Literary works are done, i which I think is important in defining a certain term.

hmmm... If I were to define Literature with a certain object, this is how I will do it:

"Literature is like a clock. a clock may be in different form, may be in Roman Numerals, or standard numbering. just like in Literature it can be prose, structural, or poetry. and also clocks can be in different styles, it can be simple, complex, or may have a complicated design, just like Literature, words containing it may be difficult to understand but it does not mean that it is not a form or art."

hahaha....

---------------------------------------------------------------------