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Genoveva Matute

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Good," and "Sailing the Heart of a Child”. Her anthology published short stories and essays in "I Am a Voice" in 1952. Some of the following collections are in Selected Short Stories 1939–1992; In the Shadow of EDSA and Other Stories, and the Voice of Feelings. She also published with her husband in the Philippine Values in the Books: Stories, Essays, Games in 1992.
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Her writing and dedication to teaching were recognized in the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards 1950s – 1960s; Outstanding PNS-PNC Alumna Award in 1966; Manila Arts and Culture Award in 1967; Balagtas National Student Award of the Philippine Writers' Union in 1988; and the CCP Award for the Arts in
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Some of her short stories are "Leave-taking" and "Land of the Bitter", published in the Manila Post Sunday Magazine and in the monthly Manila Post. But she was most intrigued by her ideas examining the psychology and experiences in teaching, such as "Eight Years," "Noche Buena," "The Story of the
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She was born in Manila on January 3, 1915, to Anastacio Edroza and Maria Magdalena Dizon. Matute is the creator of the popular radio program and television series, "The Story of the Boys", in the 50s.
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She studied at Manila North High School (now Arellano High School), Philippine Normal School, (now
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She died at the age of 94 on March 21, 2009, while sleeping. She was buried in
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Philippine name
married women
middle name
family name
marital name
Santa Cruz, Manila
Cubao
Filipino
Short story
Epifanio Matute
Filipino
1951
Palanca Award for Short Story in Filipino
Tagalog language
Philippine Normal University
University of Santo Tomas
Manila North Cemetery
Google
Google Doodle
"Genoveva E. Matute, Tagalog writer; 94"


"Genoveva Matute's 105th Birthday"
"The Major Collections Filipino Writers in Filipino: Genoveva Edroza-Matute"
Categories
1915 births
2009 deaths
People from Santa Cruz, Manila
Filipino writers
University of Santo Tomas alumni

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