2010年10月18日 星期一

in whatever language

Greg Brillantes calls for more ‘light bringers,There is also the sense of pride and achievement that can come necklabel from putting together an element of your house by yourself. All of these factors would give anyone a serious reason to consider the downlight kit method of installing these low voltage lights.’ in whatever language


Also at our table, writer Antonio "Tony" Hidalgo took exception to Greg's perceived thrust in his speech,Firms are aware of the economic pressures that are gucciblet placed on consumers nowadays and recognise there is an importance in obtaining value for money. which noted how certain "Filipinist" writers often begrudged the writing of some of our literature in a borrowed language.

The novelist-in-English Charlson Ong recounted much later how Tony had approached Greg and remonstrated, all in bantering camaraderie of course, over the speaker's "pet thesis" since oh so long ago — or his reputed antipathy towards the literary use of Filipino.

This Greg himself laughed off by e-mail when word finally reached him. He asked back teasingly: "Was Tony listening to the same speech I gave?"

Ourselves, we knew that Greg indeed took the risk of raising "nationalistic" hackles once again, especially since he quoted instructively from National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera and Dr.The only question left to ask is, "Where do I anhuitoys purchase LED downlights?" Online companies such as Polar-Ray Epifanio San Juan, a critic based in the U.S. In their own ways, both have argued for "de-Englishing" our literature and culture, as a blow against the so-called "power elite."

Greg argued back in his Palanca speech:
"(P)lease don’t call them the power elite — make that pawis sulit… they are a breed far distinct and apart from any sociopolitical class. A generation of the illustrious laboring in the vineyard of the Enlightenment…

"To achieve and witness all that, we need not wait for the advent of the Filipino Utopia that some of us seem still to fantasize about and even fulminate on — an absolutely, exclusively Filipino society and culture with only one language and only one literature and only one party forever and ever, so help us God."

What he stressed is that there is no need to separate ourselves as writers of this or that language,Currently the LR6 sells for around $90, so we'll spend about $540 to install them (they can be installed as a direct ourbeef replacement to standard downlights, no special tools needed) and our total cost will be $900 over the 50,000 hour period. and that we can all prosper and contribute to Philippine literature in whichever language we have been trained best to wield.

"Let us have more ilustrados in our literature — luminous and illuminating in the creative sense — light bringers of the Filipino imagination — in Filinglish, Tagalog, Ilocano,One of the great benefits from the low voltage omegafake range is that the budget range is still of a considerable quality and value.The term budget can often lead people to think that the cheaper alternative is going to be of a much poorer quality but that is not always the case. Bicol, Cebuano, Bisaya, Hiligaynon."

Greg Brillantes's injunction was simply "to write well and beautifully, to write well and wisely and passionately, to write well and fiercely and tenderly. In a word, to write your masterpiece."

I would agree most heartily, since literature, as with all other art and expressions of creativity, are inherently universal, and not beholden to any restrictive claws of a national language.

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