Genoveva Edroza-Matute (January 3, 1915 – March 21, 2009) was the first Filipino author to receive the Palanca Award for Short Story in Filipino in her work, "Kuwento ni Mabuti". She was awarded four Palanca Awards for her short stories.
She worked for the academe for almost five decades. She served as a head of the Department of Filipino and also a Dean of Instruction at the Philippine Normal College.
Lualhati Torres Bautista (December 2, 1945) is one of the highly acclaimed female Filipino novelist in the history of contemporary Philippine Literature. She is also film and television screen writer. Her first screenplay was Sakada (Seasonal Sugarcane Workers), a story written in 1975 that exposed the plight of Filipino peasants. Among her awards were the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature and the Surian ng Wikang Pambansa in 1987.
Her famous literary works include Dekada '70, Gapo, and Bata, Bata, Pa;no Ka Ginawa? A full translation of Bautista's best works could break the sound barrier of Filipino writing in international publishing.
Amado Vera Hernandez, commonly known as Amado V. Hernandez (September 13, 1903–March 24, 1970) was one of the best socio-political writers in Philippine history. He was known to be for his criticism of social injustice in the country. Most of his novels were based on his experiences as a guerilla, as a labor leader and as a political detainee.
Some of his notable works include Mga Ibong Mandaragit and Luha ng Buwaya.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amado_V._Hernandez
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genoveva_Matute
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lualhati_Bautista
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