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  2. Category:Writers from Pangasinan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Writers from Pangasinan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Carlos Bulosan; D.

  3. Pangasinan literature - Wikipedia

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    The Pangasinan script, like the other writing systems used in ancient Southeast Asia were probably influenced by the Brahmi script of ancient India and originated from the Sumerian cuneiform script that was used in the ancient land of Sumer in Mesopotamia where the earliest known written records were found.

  4. Carlos Bulosan - Wikipedia

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    Bulosan was born to Ilocano parents in the Philippines in Binalonan, Pangasinan.There is considerable debate around his actual birth date, as he himself used several dates. 1911 is generally considered to be the most reliable answer, based on his baptismal records, but according to the Lorenzo Duyanen Sampayan, his childhood playmate and nephew, Bulosan was born on November 2, 1913.

  5. Santiago B. Villafania - Wikipedia

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    Born in Tuliao, Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, Villafania graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Pangasinan in 1991. [citation needed] He was a vice president of the Philippine branch of PEN International and the head of its Translation and Linguistic Rights Committee. [3]

  6. Juan S.P. Hidalgo Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The top national organization of Iloko writers, GUMIL now boasts of chapters in Guam, Greece, California, and Hawaii. Considered by his peers as a "prodigy in Ilokano literature ," Hidalgo published in 1969 the now classic Iloko anthology, "Bituen ti Rosales ken Dadduma Pay a Sarita" ("Star of Rosales and Other Stories"), a collection of 20 ...

  7. 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]

  8. Category:Filipino writers by province - Wikipedia

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    Writers from Pangasinan (6 P) Q. Writers from Quezon (5 P) R. Writers from Rizal (province) (3 P) This page was last edited on 28 April 2024, at 01:48 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Ilocano literature - Wikipedia

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    One of the most popular authors of Ilocano ancestry abroad was the late Carlos Bulosan, a California immigrant born to Ilokano parents in Pangasinan. And currently, the most internationally translated Filipino author is an Ilokano from Rosales, Pangasinan—Francisco Sionil Jose, popularly known as F. Sionil Jose.