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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Jose Garcia Villa Essay

When you are out of date and beautiful,And things most difficult are d unrivaled, in that location will be few who fucking rec solelyYour face as it is raped at onceBy youth and its tyrannous choice.-At MajorityPunched. The many memorabilia and individualized trinkets of bingle of the most famous authors in Philippine literature surprisingly epitomized the study contradictory, or some will say the exact sentiment, of the lines of the beautiful poetry above. The personal border of the displays in the 2nd floor trend brought an intimate ambience to the whole exhibit, and it brought to debile another aspect of a famous writer apart from his professional excellence. Jose Garcia Villa is one and only(a) of the most eminent Filipino writers of all times, and the Rizal Library and the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies collaborated to engage to the Ateneo de Manila University a collection of Villas books and papers from his take in personal library. Hung on the walls were frames relating Villas biography. From his childhood through his inappropriate stints to his success, the story was completely divulged to the visitors. There was excessively a timeline of the writers personal and professional milestones.Personal letters from EE Cummings, Nick Joaquin, and some of his other idols and friends in the literature field were in like manner there. Villa purportedly decided to be a writer after he had read Cummings kit and caboodle, and Villas personal favorite from Cummings work was exhibited. Sherwood Anderson was in any case one of his influences. It was in any case fascinating to read his very archetypical poem about love. Dated on 1925, his handwriting and writing style was simplistic yet elegant since then. There was alike a poem for Marky Mark or Mark Wahlberg, discussing his very attractive physique. Copies of hardbacked editions of his poem collections, trial publication designs, and several(prenominal) original old print of his p lant were displayed. There were also special editions of his works such as 55 Poems with his stimulate signature and a handsome-boxed edition which is outright a collectors item.It was also said that his first love was drawing, and frames of his own old personal drawings were hung. There were also pictures of him from his youth to his old age. There was one picture of him with Manuel Arguilla, a friend he hangs out with when in Manila, which especially haunt me. His typewriter was also showcased in the exhibit. I was also impressed to find out that Villa is only the second Filipino to be promulgated by Penguin the first was national hero, Rizal. He was really larger than life. I was particularly taken by one of the poem displayed, At Majority. For me, it immortalizes into words how the Filipinos and his readers will now remember Villa- a beautiful sliver of words and poetry, a figure larger than words, deeper than his writings, and nonetheless more beautiful and remembered eve n in his death.

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