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  2. Rogelio Ordoñez - Wikipedia

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    Ordoñez has garnered top prizes from Liwayway itself (novel writing), the José Rizal Centennial Commission in 1961 (essay), the Gawad Kadipan for "Dugo ni Juan Lazaro”, first prize in 1962 (an inter-university association of Tagalog writers and instructors), the Balagtas Memorial Awards for Journalism (held in honor of the poet-hero ...

  3. Lualhati Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Two of Bautista's short stories won the Palanca Awards, namely "Tatlong Kwento ng Buhay ni Juan Candelabra" ("Three Stories in the Life of Juan Candelabra"), first prize, 1982; and "Buwan, Buwan, Hulugan mo Ako ng Sundang" ("Moon, Moon, Drop Me a Dagger"), third prize, 1983.

  4. Juan Tamad - Wikipedia

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    A book published by an unknown author in 1919 in Manila entitled Buhay na Pinagdaanan ni Juan Tamad na Anac ni Fabio at ni Sofia sa Caharian nang Portugal [3] (Tagalog for "The Life Lived by Juan Tamad, Son of Fabio and Sofia, in the Kingdom of Portugal") contains a poem consisting of 78 pages of four-line stanzas at seven stanzas per page.

  5. List of Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is the list of episodes for Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang (The Folktales of Grandma Basyang), a Filipino live-action children's television anthology series retelling popular Severino Reyes' classic tales.

  6. 1954 Palanca Awards - Wikipedia

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    Maikling Kwento. First Prize: Teodoro Agoncillo, "Sa Kamatayan Lamang" Second Prize: Buenaventura S. Medina Jr., "Ang Pusa sa Aking Durungawan"

  7. 1993 Palanca Awards - Wikipedia

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    First Prize: Reuel Molina Aguila, “May Katulong sa Aking Sopas” Second Prize: Glecy C. Atienza, “Soledad: Ang Mga Babae sa Kanilang Pag-iisa” Third Prize: Cesar Aljama, “Paano ba Umuwi Sa Sariling Bayan”

  8. Genoveva Matute - Wikipedia

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    Genoveva Dizon Edroza-Matute (January 3, 1915 – March 21, 2009) was a Filipino author. In 1951, she was the recipient of the first ever Palanca Award for Short Story in Filipino, for "Kuwento ni Mabuti", which has been cited as the most anthologized Tagalog language short story.

  9. Efren Abueg - Wikipedia

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    Abueg was the author of three anthologies of stories and essays. They are Bugso [1] [2] ("Impetus"), Tradisyon (Kasaysayan ng Panitikan ng Pilipinas: Mula Alamat hanggang Edsa) ["Tradition (History of Literature of the Philippines: From Legendary to Edsa"), and Ang Mangingisda: Mga Kuwento kay Jesus ["The Fisherman: Stories on Jesus").