Francisco Balagtas

Francisco Balagtas
Francisco "Balagtas" Baltazar
Born April 2, 1788 (1788-04-02)
Bigaa, Bulacan
Died February 20, 1862(1862-02-20) (aged 73)
Udyong, Bataan
Pen name Francisco Balagtas
Occupation Poet, author
Language Tagalog
Citizenship Filipino
Alma mater Colegio de San Jose
Notable work(s) Florante at Laura
Spouse(s) Juana Tiambeng
Children Ceferino Balagtas and 10 others

Francisco Baltazar y dela Cruz (April 2, 1788 – February 20, 1862), known much more widely through his nom-de-plume Francisco Balagtas, was a prominent Filipino poet, and is widely considered as the Tagalog equivalent of William Shakespeare for his impact on Filipino literature. The famous epic, Florante at Laura, is regarded as his defining work.

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Early life

Francisco Baltazar was born on April 2, 1788 in Barrio Panginay, Bigaa, Bulacan as the youngest of the four children of Juan Baltazar, a blacksmith, and Juana de la Cruz. He studied in a parochial school in Bigaa and later in Manila. During his childhood years. Francisco later worked as houseboy in Tondo, Manila.

Awards and titles

The popular Filipino debate form Balagtasan is named after Balagtas. Balagtas also won an award during his schooldays and graduated valedictorian in Madrid. He was recognized by the Pahayagang Kastilyano (Spanish Declaration) and became the front cover for two weeks.

Life as a poet

Balagtas learned to write poetry from José de la Cruz (Huseng Sisiw), one of the most famous poets of Tondo. It was de la Cruz himself who personally challenged Balagtas to improve his writing. (source: Talambuhay ng mga Bayani, for Grade 6 textbook)

In 1835, Balagtas moved to Pandacan, where he met María Asunción Rivera, who would effectively serve as the muse for his future works. She is referenced in Florante at Laura as 'Celia' and 'MAR'.

Balagtas' affections for MAR were challenged by the influential Mariano Capule. Capule won the battle for MAR when he used his wealth to get Balagtas imprisoned under the accusation that he ordered a servant girl's head be shaved. It was here that he wrote Florante at Laura—In fact, the events of this poem were meant to parallel his own situation.

He wrote his poems in Tagalog, during an age when Filipino writing was predominantly written in Spanish.

Balagtas published Florante at Laura upon his release in 1838. He moved to Balanga, Bataan in 1840 where he served as the assistant to the Justice of peace and later, in 1856, as the Major Lieutenant. He was also appointed as the translator of the court. He married Juana Tiambeng on July 22, 1842 in a ceremony officiated by Fr. Cayetano Arellano, uncle of future Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Cayetano Arellano. They had eleven children but only four survived to adulthood.

He died on February 20, 1862 at the age of 73. Upon his deathbed, he asked a favor that none of his children become poets like him, who had suffered under his gift as well as under others. He even went as far as to tell them it would be better to cut their hands off than let them be writers.

Balagtas is so greatly revered in the Philippines that the term for Filipino debate in extemporaneous verse is named for him: balagtasan.

Legacy

An elementary school was erected in honor of Balagtas, the Francisco Balagtas Elementary School (FBES), located along Alvarez Street in Santa Cruz, Manila. There is also a plaza and park (Plaza Balagtas) erected in Pandacan, Manila while most of the streets were named after various Florante at Laura characters in honor of Francisco Balagtas. His birthplace, Bigaa, Bulacan, was renamed to Balagtas, Bulacan in honor of him.

His great-grandson and heir, Richard Balagtas, is currently a high school student in New York City. He possesses the same interest in poetry and learning as his great-grandfather and will hopefully be attending Johns Hopkins University on the fall of 2012.

Works

  • Orosmán at Zafira – a comedy in four parts (www.orosmanatzafira.com)
  • Don Nuño at Selinda – a comedy in three parts
  • Auredato at Astrome – a comedy in three parts
  • Clara Belmore – a comedy in three parts
  • Abdol at Misereanan – a comedy, staged by Abucay in 1857
  • Bayaceto at Dorslica – a comedy in three parts, staged at Udyong on September 27, 1857
  • Alamansor at Rosalinda – a comedy staged at Udyong during the town's feast
  • La India elegante y el negrito amante – a short play in one part
  • Nudo gordeano
  • Rodolfo at Rosemonda
  • Mahomet at Constanza
  • Claus (translated into Tagalog from Latin)
  • Florante at Laura, Balagtas' masterpiece

See also

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