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  2. Claro M. Recto - Wikipedia

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    Claro Mayo Recto Jr. (February 8, 1890 – October 2, 1960) was a Filipino politician, statesman, lawyer, jurist, author, writer, columnist, and poet. Perhaps best known as the president of the 1934 Constitutional Convention and the Father of the 1935 Philippine Constitution , he is remembered as a fierce opponent of U.S. neocolonialism in Asia ...

  3. Philippine literature in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Paradoxically, the greatest portion of Spanish literature by native Filipinos was written during the American commonwealth period, because the Spanish language was still predominant among the Filipino intellectuals. [4] One of the country's major writers, Claro Mayo Recto, continued writing in Spanish until

  4. List of Spanish-language poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable poets who have written in the Spanish language ... Claro M. Recto (1890–1960) Adelina Gurrea (1896–1971) Guillermo Gómez Rivera ...

  5. Manuel Bernabe - Wikipedia

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    He taught Spanish at the University of Santo Tomas, University of the Philippines, Far Eastern University, Philippine Law School and Colegio de San Juan de Letran. [ 1 ] Bernabe was a lyric poet, and the usual subject of his poems are festivals and celebrations although he can cover any subject.

  6. Nick Joaquin - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Poems and Plays of Jose Rizal (1976) The Recto Valedictory (1985) – Translation from Spanish of the last ten speeches Claro M. Recto was set to deliver in Spain had he not died unexpectedly in Rome on October 2, 1960. A Spaniard in Aguinaldo's army: The Military Journal of Telesforo Carrasco y Perez (1986)

  7. Zorrilla Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Once located along Calle Iris (now a part of C.M. Recto Avenue), Manila, the theater was named after José Zorrilla (1817–1893), a Spanish poet and playwright. The building, which had a seating capacity of 900 people, was officially opened on August 17, 1893, and it was the venue for Spanish-language and Tagalog-language stage performances. [1]

  8. Taylor Swift Reveals Meaning of ‘Fortnight,’ ‘Clara Bow ...

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    Taylor Swift Reveals Meaning of ‘Fortnight,’ ‘Clara Bow,’ ‘Florida!!!’ and More ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Tracks in Amazon Music Commentary

  9. Cecilio Apóstol - Wikipedia

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    Cecilio Apóstol (November 22, 1877 – September 8, 1938) was a Filipino poet and poet laureate. [1] His poems were once used to teach the Spanish language under the Republic Act No. 1881. [2] He was born in Santa Cruz, Manila and studied at the Ateneo de Manila where he finished his Bachelor of Arts, before studying law at the University of ...