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Lualhati Bautista (?–)
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The Seventies ()
Writer (novel "Dekada '70"), Writer (screenplay), Writer (story) Writer (novel "Dekada '70"), Writer (screenplay), Writer (story) See fewer
Sutla ()
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Lea's Story ()
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Rizal in Dapitan ()
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Nena ()
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Kadenang bulaklak ()
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Sakada ()
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Lualhati Bautista
Filipino writer (–)
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Torres and the surname or paternal family name is Bautista.
Lualhati Torres Bautista (December 2, – February 12, ) was a Filipina writer, liberal activist, and political critic. Her most popular novels are Dekada '70 (), Bata, Bata Pa'no Ka Ginawa?, and 'GAPÔ (both ).
Biography
[edit]Bautista was born in Tondo, Manila, Philippines on December 2, , to Esteban Bautista and Gloria Torres. She graduated from Emilio Jacinto Elementary School in , and from Florentino Torres High School in She was a journalism student at the Lyceum of the Philippines, but dropped out because she had always wanted to be a writer and schoolwork was taking too much time.[citation needed] Her first short story, "Katugon ng Damdamin,"[1] was published in Liwayway magazine and thus started her writing career.[2]
Despite a lack of formal training, Bautista as a writer became known for her honest realism, courageous exploration of Philippine women's issues, and compelling female protagonists who confront difficult situations at home and in the workplace with uncommon grit and strength.
Career
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