Manuel Arguilla
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Manuel Estabilla Arguilla (Nagrebcan, Bauang, June 17, 1911 – beheaded, Manila Chinese Cemetery, August 30, 1944) was an Ilokano writer in English, patriot, and martyr. He is known for his widely anthologized short story "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife," the main story in the collection How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife and Other Short Stories, which won first prize in the Commonwealth Literary Contest in 1940. His stories "Midsummer" and "Heat" were published in Tondo, Manila by the Prairie Schooner.
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Manuel E. Arguilla (Naguilian, 17 juni 1911 - Manilla, 20 oktober 1944) was een Filipijns auteur van korte Engelstalige verhalen.
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Manuel Arguilla
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Manuel Estabilla Arguilla (Nagrebcan, Bauang, June 17, 1911 – beheaded, Manila Chinese Cemetery, August 30, 1944) was an Ilokano writer in English, patriot, and martyr. He is known for his widely anthologized short story "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife," the main story in the collection How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife and Other Short Stories, which won first prize in the Commonwealth Literary Contest in 1940. His stories "Midsummer" and "Heat" were published in Tondo, Manila by the Prairie Schooner.
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Manuel E. Arguilla (Naguilian, 17 juni 1911 - Manilla, 20 oktober 1944) was een Filipijns auteur van korte Engelstalige verhalen.
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