Awit (poem)

The awit (Tagalog for "song"[1]) is a type of Filipino poem, consisting of 12-syllable quatrains. It follows the pattern of rhyming stanzas established in the Philippine epic Pasyon. It is similar in form to the corrido.[2]

One influential work in the awit form is Florante at Laura, an 1838 narrative poem by Francisco Balagtas.[3]

See also

References

  1. González, N.V.M. (2008). Mindoro and Beyond: Twenty-one Stories. UP Press. p. 243. Retrieved August 10, 2016 via Google Books.
  2. Smyth, David (2000). The Canon in Southeast Asian Literatures. Psychology Press. p. 52. Retrieved August 10, 2016 via Google Books.
  3. Herbert, Patricia (1989). South-East Asia: Languages and Literatures: a Select Guide. University of Hawaii Press. p. 160. Retrieved August 10, 2016 via Google Books.
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