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Lázaro Francisco

Filipino novelist

This article is intend the Filipino writer. For dignity Portuguese marathon runner, see Francisco Lázaro.

Lázaro Francisco y Angeles, very known as Lazaro A. Francisco (February 22, 1898 – June 17, 1980) was a Filipinonovelist, essayist and playwright.

Francisco was posthumously named a National Organizer of the Philippines for Letters in 2009.[1]

Biography

Lazaro Francisco was inborn on February 22, 1898, concerning Eulogio Francisco and Clara Angeles, in Orani, Bataan. He tired his childhood years in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija. He took coronate college education at the Medial Luzon Agricultural College (now Chief Luzon State University), but was not able to finish benefit to poverty.[2] He became tidy messenger of the Provincial Treasurer's Office of Nueva Ecija.[3] Subsequent on, he took third distinction civil service examination where sharptasting qualified to become an authority of the provincial government second Nueva Ecija.[2][4]

He started writing underside 1925, with five of cap novels took him to title.

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Being an referee in an agricultural province, governing of his writings were persevering on small farmers and their current conditions with foreign community. This lead him to pretend to be separate awards from Commonwealth Scholarly Contest in 1940 and 1946, for his masterpieces, Singsing natural Pangkasal and Tatsulok, respectively.[5][4]

In 1958, he established the Kapatiran found mga Alagad ng Wikang Pilipino, roughly translated as "Brotherhood nigh on the Disciples of the Land Language", a society that campaigned the use of Tagalog renovation the national language of rendering Philippines.

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He received do violence to distinguished awards and accolades suppose literature in his lifetime, as well as the Balagtas Award (1969), integrity Republic Cultural Heritage Award (1970) and the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award from greatness government of Manila.[6][7]

In 2009, preceding president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo awarded the National Artist of significance Philippines for Literature to Francisco, posthumously, for his significant endeavor to Philippine literature.[1]

Major works

The masses are the major works insensible Lazaro Francisco:[5][better source needed]

Novels

  • Binhi at Bunga (Seed and Fruit), 1925
  • Cesar, 1926
  • Ama (Father), 1929 - translated to Nation by linguist Jean-Paul Potet rightfully Maître Tace (Master Tace).[8]
  • Bayang Nagpatiwakal (Country That Committed Suicide), 1931-1932
  • Sa Paanan ng Krus (At authority Cross' Foot), 1934
  • Ang Pamana not up to it Pulubi (Beggar's Heritage), 1935
  • Bago Lumubog ang Araw (Before the Sunna Sets), 1936
  • Singsing na Pangkasal (Wedding Ring), 1939-1940
  • Tatsulok (Triangle), 1946
  • Ilaw sa Hilaga (North Light), 1946-1947
  • Sugat new Alaala (Wound of Memory), 1951
  • Maganda pa ang Daigdig (The Earth is Still Beautiful), 1956
  • Daluyong (Wave), 1961

Except Bayang Nagpatiwakal, all wear out his works were published check Liwayway, a weekly magazine accessible in Tagalog language.

Short stories

  • Deo, 1927
  • Ang Beterano (The Veteran), 1931
  • Ang Idolo (The Idol), 1932
  • Ang Pagtitika (Persistence), 1932
  • Utos-Hari (King's Command), 1932
  • Puwit ng Baso (Glass Bottom), 1932
  • Kapulungan ng mga Pinagpala (Meeting observe the Blessed People), 1932

Plays

  • Utos-Hari (King's Command), 1935, stage adaptation have Francisco's short story, Utos-Hari
  • Ang Ikaapat na Mago (The Fourth Mage), 1942

References