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  2. Aurelio Tolentino - Wikipedia

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    Aurelio Tolentino y Valenzuela (October 15, 1869 [1] – July 5, 1915) was a Kapampangan playwright, poet, journalist, and revolutionary. [2] His works at the turn of the 20th century depicted his desire to see Philippine independence from its colonizers.

  3. Rommel N. Angara - Wikipedia

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    MMK was the longest-running television (TV) drama anthology in the Philippines [22] [23] [24] and in Asia, [25] [26] airing from May 15, 1991 to December 10, 2022, [27] [28] featuring weekly inspirational stories of celebrities and common people, with Filipina media executive, movie and TV producer, and actress Charo Santos-Conchio as host ...

  4. Emmanuel Lacaba - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Agapito Flores Lacaba (December 10, 1948 – March 18, 1976), popularly known as Eman Lacaba, was a Filipino writer, poet, essayist, playwright, short story writer, scriptwriter, songwriter and activist, often referred to as the "poet warrior" of the Philippines.

  5. Luciano P. R. Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The art of ancestor hunting in the Philippines. Quezon City: New Day Publ. ISBN 978-971-10-0437-8. Santiago, Luciano P. R. (1987). The hidden light: the first Filipino priests. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day Publishers. ISBN 978-971-10-0339-5. Santiago, Luciano P. (2010). More Pinay than we admit: the social construction of the Filipina ...

  6. F. Sionil José - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Sionil José (December 3, 1924 – January 6, 2022) was a Filipino writer who was one of the most widely read in the English language. [1] [2] A National Artist of the Philippines for Literature, which was bestowed upon him in 2001, José's novels and short stories depict the social underpinnings of class struggles and colonialism in Filipino society. [3]

  7. Victor Dennis T. Nierva - Wikipedia

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    Nierva was born in Naga City.His father was Estelito Aguila Nierva, a railway official. His mother was Grace Pacay Tino, a teacher. His early education came in the central school of Lupi, [1] a rural railroad town in the province of Camarines Sur.

  8. John Iremil Teodoro - Wikipedia

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    He is also considered [1] to be a leading pioneer in Philippine gay literature and the most published author in Kinaray-a. [2] Born to a middle-class family in Antique province, Teodoro gained early recognition as a creative writer since his college years. [3] His father is an international ship captain and his mother a full-time housewife.

  9. Clodualdo del Mundo Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Clodualdo del Mundo was born in Santa Cruz, Manila.His parents were Mariano del Mundo, a sculptor from Bocaue, Bulacan; and Remigia Legaspi of Sampaloc, Manila. A graduate of Mapa High School, del Mundo obtained a degree in Associate in Arts from Far Eastern College (now Far Eastern University), and a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from the National Teachers' College.