This document provides biographical information on several Filipino writers and their works. It discusses writers such as Butch Dalisay, Marjorie Evasco, and Ricky Lee, including their dates of birth, places of birth, genres of writing, and some of their notable works. Some of the genres and works mentioned include fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction, screenplays, poems, novels, and plays. The document also provides brief biographies of the writers, noting details like their education backgrounds and careers.
5. He has written more than 150 film
scripts since 1973, earning him more
than 50 trophies from various award-
giving bodies, including a 2003
NatatangingGawadUrian Lifetime
Achievement Award from the
ManunuringPelikulang Pilipino
(Filipino Film Critics) As a scriptwriter
13. an award-
winning Filipino poet, born
in Maribojoc, Bohol on
September 21, 1953. She
writes in two languages:
English and Cebuano-
Visayan and is a supporter of
women's rights, especially of
women writers. Marjorie
Evasco is one of the
earliest Filipina feminist poet
s.
14. Born into a family of teachers who were "always talking
English", she was brought up and educated as a Roman
Catholic and her formative years in school were spent
under the tutelage of German and Belgian
nuns.[2] Evasco and her family then moved to Manila. She
finished her B.A. in 1973 from Divine Word College of
Tagbilaran, Masteral Degree in Creative Writing in 1982
atSilliman University and her Doctor of Philosophy in
Literature (Ph.D. Litt.) at De La Salle University-Manila.
She became a member of the faculty at De La Salle
University, while completing her doctoral degree in
1998.For many years, she was Director of DLSU's
Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center. She is
currently a University Fellow at the same university.
15. Maria De Las Flores
(Hymns for the end of May)
Marjorie Evasco
After EDSA
16. Born September 22, 1954
La Loma, Quezon City
Died December 5, 2007
Manila
Born September 22, 1954
La Loma, Quezon City
Died December 5, 2007
Manilawas a renowned children's storybook
writer, playwright, and movie and television
scriptwriter. was a renowned children's
storybook writer, playwright, and movie and
television scriptwriter.
17.
18. "Teodora" (1993)
"Gregoria" (1993)
"Kumbersasyon"
(Conversation) (1980)
"Nana" (Pus) (1982)
"Punla ng Dekada" (Seedlings
of the Decade) (1984)
"Kaaway sa Sulod" (Enemy
Within) (1986) (with Rolando
S. Dela Cruz)
"Mabuhay ang Pangulo"
(Long Live the President)
(1987) (with Rolando S. Dela
Cruz)
"Asawa" (Spouse) (1987) (with
Rolando S. Dela Cruz)
20. REFERENCES:
Tiongson, Nicanor G.,
ed. CCP Encyclopedia
of Philippine Art;
Volume VII: Philippine
Theater. 1994
The Don Carlos Palanca
Memorial Awards for
Literature (Unofficial
website). Geocities.
(Accessed 28 November
2007).
Rene O Villanueva.
Panitikan. (Accessed 20
November 2007).
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November 2007).
Rene O Villanueva. Panitikan.
(Accessed 20 November
2007).
Center for Southeast Asian
Studies [1]
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G., ed. CCP Encyclopedia of
Philippine Art; Volume IX:
Philippine Literature. 1994
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