4. Life
• Filipino poet, literary critic, short story writer,
and painter.
• Awarded National Artist of the Philippines title
for literature in 1973
5. • Received Guggenheim Fellowship in creative
writing
• introduced the "reversed consonance rime
scheme" in writing poetry thus he was known
as the “Comma Poet”.
• used the penname Doveglion
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9. • He uses Modernism and surrealism as literary
movement.
10. Style
• Reversed consonance - "The last sounded
consonants of the last syllable, or the last
principal consonant of a word, are reversed
for the corresponding rhyme.
12. Comma poems
"The commas are an integral and essential part
of the medium: regulating the poem's verbal
density and time movement: enabling each
word to attain a fuller tonal value, and the line
movement to become more measures.”
13. It’s a lyric poem!
• A lyric poem is a comparatively short, non-
narrative poem in which a single speaker
presents a state of mind or an emotional
state.
15. Sonnet
• A sonnet is a poetic form which originated
in Italy.
• The term sonnet derives from the Italian
word sonetto, meaning "little song“.
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17. Sonnet
• It signified a poem of fourteen lines that
follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific
structure.
• It was originally a love poem which dealt with
the lover’s sufferings and hopes.
19. First two lines
• First, a poem must be magical,
Then musical as a sea-gull.
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21. Following 2 lines…
• It must be a brightness moving
And hold secret a bird's flowering.
22. "There is beauty that is never stationary in the
poem. It gives grace with every rhyme. A poem
must gradually change from the beginning into
something more beautiful as the poem ends, like
the blossoming of flowers.
23. And so on…
It must be slender as a bell,
And it must hold fire as well.
24. A poem is not to be written full of
adjectives. A poem should have a spirit.