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Philippine literature in Spanish (Spanish: Literatura filipina en español; Filipino: Literaturang Pilipino sa Espanyol) is a body of literature made by Filipino writers in the Spanish language. Today, this corpus is the third largest in the whole corpus of Philippine literature (Philippine Literature in Filipino being the first, followed by Philippine literature in English). It is slightly larger than the Philippine literature in the vernacular languages. However, because of the very few additions to it in the past 30 years, it is expected that the former will soon overtake its rank.

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  • Literatura de las Filipinas en español (es)
  • Philippine literature in Spanish (en)
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  • Philippine literature in Spanish (Spanish: Literatura filipina en español; Filipino: Literaturang Pilipino sa Espanyol) is a body of literature made by Filipino writers in the Spanish language. Today, this corpus is the third largest in the whole corpus of Philippine literature (Philippine Literature in Filipino being the first, followed by Philippine literature in English). It is slightly larger than the Philippine literature in the vernacular languages. However, because of the very few additions to it in the past 30 years, it is expected that the former will soon overtake its rank. (en)
  • La Literatura Filipina en español es una de las múltiples tradiciones literarias en diversas lenguas existentes en Filipinas. Surge a partir de la colonización del archipiélago asiático por parte de españoles encabezados por Miguel López de Legazpi en 1565. Si bien algunos escritores filipinos todavía escriben hoy en día en español, son un número muy reducido. El auge de la literatura filipina en español ocurrió desde finales del siglo XIX y hasta mediados del XX aproximadamente, en lo que se conoce según relata el diplomático Luis Mariñas en su libro Literatura filipina en castellano (1974) como Siglo de Oro de la Literatura Filipina. En la actualidad, la literatura filipina la constituyen obras en inglés, en tagalo (la lengua nacional), en cebuano, ilocano, ilongo y otras lenguas autócto (es)
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