LAZARO FRANCISCO

 


LAZARO FRANCISCO
National Artist for Literature (2009)
(February 22, 1898 – June 17, 1980)


Background
Prize-winning writer Lazaro A. Francisco developed the social realist tradition in Philippine fiction. His eleven novels, now acknowledged classics of Philippine literature, embodies the author’s commitment to nationalism.  Francisco gained prominence as a writer not only for his social conscience but also for his “masterful handling of the Tagalog language” and “supple prose style”. 

Major works ( at least 3): a. Ilaw sa Hilaga (North Light) (1946-1947), b. Binhi at Bunga (Seed and Fruit) (1925), and c. Kapulungan ng mga Pinagpala (Meeting of the Blessed People) (1932)

Choose 1 major work (maybe the best one in your own): Ilaw sa Hilaga (North Light) (1946-1947)
Example of an artwork or major work (picture or any). Describe it.


    It depicts the 1920s, during the American colonial period in the Philippines. By this time, the war for independence which started in 1896 had already subsided and the colony had entered into a delicate period of peacetime. It is a rivalry in the transport business that the colonists live with two identities and shifts between them in order to show that they have learned to become civilized.



Why did you choose this specific major work & how will you relate this to your chosen strand/track which will lead you to your future field of specialization.

    The reason why I chose the “Ilaw sa Hilaga (North Light) (1946-1947)” for a specific major work is that it relates to my strand/track of this story for literature and its history throughout the context of the battle. As more than just a counter towards American economic imperialism, this organization aims to recreate the liberty that once existed during the time of Spanish colonialism. One such concept arose enormously during the war that remained well after the Americans stole our freedom.


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