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Literature
- AKDA,
the Philippine Literature Web Site
- Showcases contemporary poetry and original literature
by Filipinos on the web, whether these writers are based
in Manila or elsewhere on the globe. Also features the
site maintainer's online journal.
- Alamat:
Philippine Comics
- "Alamat" is the Tagalog word for "legend"
and represents a collection of various comicbooks illustrated
by Filipino artists. Organized by Whilce Portacio, the
group's art exhibits strong influences from Neil Gaiman,
Tolkien, Shakespeare and other diverse personalities.
Not your typical run-of-the-mill comic group.
- Burnay
-- Ti E-zine iti Moderno nga Ilokano
- First all-Iluko magazine on the Net featuring original
poetry, fiction, essays, novels, photography and digital
arts by Ilokano writers and artists. It has also the first
all-Iluko and all-Ilokano WWW bulletin board where Ilokanos
from the online world meet, interact and debate on ideas
and things concerning Ilokandia, the Philippines and others.
- Butch
Dalisay's Home Page
- Jose "Butch" Y. Dalisay, a favorite writer
of the Philippine youth, finally has a homepage. He posted
"The Body" (from Sarcophagus and Other Stories,
1992)
- Carlos
Bulosan Biographical
- Newspaper article from Seattle Times (August 8, 1999).
Well written article about the life and times of Carlos
Bulosan as related by his 82 year old surviving companion.
- Cebuano
Bible
- The complete text of the Visayan Bible Free online.
Plus links to download it with search options in 40 languages.
- The
Eskaya Script
- The Eskaya people of Bohol developed a mysterious script
or system of writing. These Filipinos claim to have lineal
connections with people in as far away as the Middle East.
Links to other types of mysterious scripts are provided,
as well as pointers to additional scholarly readings.
- Fancy
the Minstrel
- All original filipino love poems by Jose Antonio Cangco.
Five poems are featured by this poet who no longer writes.
- From
Postcolonial to Alter/Native National Alegory
- Essay by E. San Juan, Jr., examining the dialectic of
nation and world system in Philippine literature.
- Literatura
- Philippine literature in different periods, re-lived
and re-experienced through the lives of Filipino authors
and their works from the Spanish (1500s-1890s), to the
American (1900s - 1940s), to contemporary times. A lot
of sample poems on this site. Biographies still need updating,
however.
- Malate
Literary Folio
- Official literary publication of the students of De
La Salle University.
- Manguerra
Brainard, Cecilia
- Personal website of a Filipina writer now living in
the United States. Has released an anthology of contemporary
fiction by Filipinos living in America. Is particularly
known for her novel "When the Rainbow Goddess Wept."
- Natives
Wish Online Magazine:
Natives'Wish shares redefined events in Philippine culture,
its laughter, achievements and business opportunities,
visits or trysts by retelling feelings & facts in
a minutely significant subculture through introspective
essays and other creative experiments. Submitted: May
18, 2000.
- Philippine
Books Website for Reflections of Asia
- Retail source for persons interested in Philippine Books.
Novels by Jose Rizal, Carlos Bulosan, Maximo Ramos, Bienvenido
Santos. Filipino literature and poetry.
- A
Philippine Literature Page: Pinoylit
- Learn about Filipino writers, their lives, their work,
Philippine novels and chapter summaries, Philippine folk
tales, folklore, myths and legend.
- A
Poetry Folio : Dalityapi
- Poems and other creative musings ritualized in print
and cyberspace, also features introductory information
about the Philippines - history, culture, and people.
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