Philippines
India/China
Phil Literary Work
Europe
America
100

He used "Doveglion" as his pen name.

Jose Garcia Villa

100

He introduced new prose and verse forms and the use of colloquial language in Bengali literature.

Rabindranath Tagore

100

My Brother's Peculiar Chicken

Alejandro Reyes Roces

100

The "wandering blind poet" of The Iliad and Odyssey.

Homer

100

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain or Samuel Langhorne Clemens

200

This is the term used to describe Nick's baroque Spanish-flavored English or his reinventions of English based on Filipinisms,

Joaquinesque

200

He was probably the greatest Indian writer of all time; a Sanskrit poet, Brahman, and dramatist.

Kalidasa

200

Footnote to Youth

Jose Garcia Villa

200

The writer of Aeneid.

Virgil

200

The Great Gatsby

F. Scott Fitzgerald

300

He recovered stolen manuscripts of Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo, and Mi Ultimo Adios.

Alejandro Reyes Roces

300

He was the author of numerous novels and short stories who pioneered in adapting Indian themes to Western literary styles

Premchand

300

The Bread of Salt

NVM Gonzalez

300

The author of Oedipus the King.

Sophocles

300

The Raven

Edgar Allan Poe

400

He pioneered the development of the short story as a typical prose-poetic form.

Francisco Arcellana

400

He rivaled Du Fu for the title of China’s greatest poet. 

Li Po/Li Bai

400

The Woman with Two Navels

Nick Joaquin

400

The author of The Divine Comedy.

Dante Alighieri

400

A Farewell to Arms

Ernest Hemingway

500

The only Asian to win America’s Pulitzer Prize in Journalism.

Carlos P. Romulo

500

He was the most important early interpreter of the philosophy of Taoism.

Chuang Tzu/Zhuangzi

500

A Blade of Fern

Edith L. Tiempo

500

The author of The Canterbury Tales.

Geoffrey Chaucer

500

Twice Told Tales

Nathaniel Hawthorne

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