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Alejandro G. Abadilla (March 10, 1906 – August 26, 1969), commonly known as AGA, was a Filipino poet, essayist, and fiction writer.Critic Pedro Ricarte referred to Abadilla as the father of modern Philippine poetry, and was known for challenging established forms and literature's "excessive romanticism and emphasis on rhyme and meter". [1]
Sa Ibang Salita: Mga Piling Panayam sa Salinan Pandaigdigang Kumperensiya 2017. Manila: Aklat ng Bayan ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, 2018. (Edited collection of selected papers read by invited speakers at the Salinan International Translation Conference 2017) Dionisio San Agustin: Ilang Sulyap sa Daigdig, Mga Tala at Aral sa Pagbisita sa America.
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").
Sa Bunganga ng Pating (On the Shark's Mouth) - condemns usurers and usurpers. Budhi ng Manggagawa (Worker's Will), Dugo ng Aking Ama (My Father's Blood), Kaaway na Lihim (Secret Enemy) - discussed his ideals on socialism. Ang Tala sa Kabundukan (The Star on the Mountains) - a musical play composed of three stages.
Circa 1976, Tinio also wrote the lyrics for the six hymns of the "Misa ng Alay-Kapwa", the music for which was composed by Fr. Eduardo P. Hontiveros, S.J. The most popular of these hymns still sung in Churches throughout the Philippines is Buksan ang Aming Puso. These hymns were published in the now-out of print Mga Awiting Pansamba.
Paglalakbay, Mga Piling Tula (1974) Himagsik, Mga Nagkagantimpalang Kuwento (1972) Sa Bagwis at Sigwa (1976) Niño Engkantado (1979) Burat ng Kamatayan (1983) Alay (Katipunan ng mga Piling Tula) (1984) Tula sa Ating Panahon (1989) Dupluhang Bayan at Dalawa pang Tula (1990) Apoy at Unos (Katipunan ng mga Tulang Popular) (1993) Bulaklak ng Maynila.
Marcelino M. Navarra (June 2, 1914 – March 28, 1984) was a Filipino Visayan editor, poet, and writer from Cebu, Philippines.He was regarded as the father of modern Cebuano short story for his use of realism and depictions of fictionalized version of his hometown, barrio Tuyom in Carcar, Cebu.
Almario has been a recipient of numerous awards such as several Palanca Awards, two grand prizes from the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the Makata ng Taon of the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, the TOYM for literature, and the Southeast Asia Write Award of Bangkok. He was an instructor at the Lagao Central Elementary School from 1969 to 1972.