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Ang Biyenang Hindi Tumatawa Film [12] Ang Daya-Daya Liwayway (February 17, 1964) Ang Iniluluha Ko'y Dugo Film [13] Ang Pinasulabi Hiligaynon (1973) Angelito Hiligaynon (1973) Baby Bubut Tagalog Klasiks #223 (January 18, 1958) Film [14] Bagong Daigdig Bulaklak Magazine (September 8, 1948) Balahibong Nangangalisag Bartola (Ang Mangangatay)
Damiana Ligon Eugenio (September 27, 1921 – October 10, 2014) was a Filipino female author and professor who was known as the Mother of Philippine Folklore, a title she received in 1986. [1]
Ang Asong Itim sa Gulod; Ang Babaing Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang; Ang Babaing Nakapula by Elena M. Patron (author) and Louie D. Celerio (artist) Ang Babaing Pusa; Ang Babaing Walang Kaluluwa; Ang Baliw sa Libingang Luma by Pablo S. Gomez (author) and Lan Medina (artist) Ang Bangkay ni Senyor Hugo by Larry Tuazon (author) and Rod A. Santiago ...
The first few books by Adarna House Inc. were compilations of short stories in the form of fables, myths, and legends. Later on, there were explorations in characters, settings, and plots. Some of the storybooks that are still being told to today's generation are Ang Barumbadong Bus, Ang Pambihirang Buhok ni Raquel, Ang Mahiyaing Manok and Xilef.
"Para Sa Iyo Na Trenta Anyos Na Nang Umibig" (1996); "Ang Binatang Hindi Dumudungaw Sa Bintana" (1994); "Ang Totoong Dahilan Kung Bakit Limang Araw Akong Mawawala" (1993). Tatlong Tula sa Sunday Inquirer. Lahar A musical on the Mount Pinatubo eruption (1993) Staged by the Lapiang Hinabi ng Mga Artista sa Gitnang Luson. Central Luzon State ...
The book was a surprise hit in 2001, quickly selling out its first run of 500 copies. [2] By 2013, it had sold over 240,000 copies, at which time a 12th anniversary edition was published. [ 2 ] The success of Bob Ong's book among Filipinos has been attributed to its conversational tone which uses humor to point out various absurdities inherent ...
Philippine Comics (Filipino: Komiks) have been popular throughout the nation from the 1920s to the present. Comics scholar John A. Lent posited that the Philippine comics tradition has "the strongest audience appeal, best-known cartooning geniuses, and most varied comics content" in Asia after Japan and Hong Kong.
His poetry books, Pag-aabang sa Kundiman: Isang Tulambuhay and Samantalang Sakop at Iniibig: Panibagong Tulambuhay were both nominated for the Philippine National Book Awards. His children's story Uuwi na ang Nanay Kong si Darna has been adapted into a play and was staged at the Cultural Center of the Philippines as part of the Virgin Labfest ...