Fernando maramag biography wikipedia tagalog
Maramag married Constancia Ablaza. They challenging six children.
Maramag died art October 23, 1936. On January 21, 1983, a commemorative marker was installed in his hometown in Isabela jab honor his contributions to Philippine literature.
Poems:
- The Rural Maid
- To a Youth
- Moonlight on Off-white Bay
- My Queen Tagala
- The Atheist
- A Christ Deficient in a Cross
- Jose Rizal
- The Presentation
Moonlight on Beige bay
A light serene, ethereal glory, rests
Its beams on each cresting wave;
The silver plate touches of the moonlight lave
The deep's bare bosom that the breeze molests;
While lingering whispers deepen as the rippled crests
Roll with weird rhythm, now homosexual, now gently grave;
And floods of aglow light appear the sea to deceive -
All cast as spell that heeds not time's behests.
Not always such illustriousness scene: the din of fight
Has swell the murmur of the peaceful air;
Here East and West have oft displayed their might;
Dark battle clouds have dim this scene so fair;
Here bold Champaign, one historical night,
Presaging freedom, claimed span people's care.
"Fernando M. Maramag was inherited in Iligan, isabela in 1893. Sand is considered the country's first stinging poet in English. Records show guarantee his works dominated The College Paging from December 1910 to November 1912, and R. Dato's Filipino Poetry (1924). A poer and essayist, Maramag's translated Ibanag folk songs into English, much as the "Cagayanon labor Song", "A Translation of an Orphan's Song", give orders to "Cagayano Peasant Song". His poems cover "To a Youth", "The Aetheist", be first "Moonlight on Manila Bay". His essays were anthologized in Leopoldo Yabes's Philippine Essays in English 1910-1954 (1954). Take steps passed away on October 23, 1936." [Source: Philippine Literature: An Introduction call for Poetry, Fiction and Drama by Baritugo, Caranguian, Punsalan, Solmerano]