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  1. Amado Vera Hernandez (September 13, 1903 – March 24, 1970), was a Filipino writer and labor leader who was known for his criticism of social injustices in the Philippines and was later imprisoned for his involvement in the communist movement.

  2. Si Amado V. Hernandez, o mas kilala sa mga ngalang Amante Hernani, Herminia dela Riva, Julio Abril, ay isang sikat na makata at manunulat sa wikang Filipino. Siya ay binansagang “Manunulat ng mga Manggagawa”, dahil isa siyang pinuno ng mga manggagawang Pilipino at naging lakas siya ng mga ito.

  3. Amado Vera Hernandez was born in Hagonoy, Bulacan but grew up Tondo, Manila, where he studied at the Manila High School and at the American Correspondence School. While being a reporter, columnist and editor of several newspaper and magazines including Watawat, Mabuhay, Pilipino, Makabayan and Sampaguita, he also honed his poetic craft.

  4. Amado V. Hernandez. (13 Setyembre 1903–24 Marso 1970) Si Amádo V. Hernández ay hinirang na Pambansang Alagad ng Sining sa Panitikan noong 1973. Mas kilala siya bilang Ka Amado sa kaniyang mga kaibigan at kasáma sa kilusang paggawa.

  5. Si Amado Vera Hernández (13 Setyembre 1903 – 24 Marso 1970) ay isang makata at manunulat sa wikang Tagalog. Kilala rin siya bilang "Manunulat ng mga Manggagawa", sapagkat isa siyang pinuno ng mga Pilipinong manggagawa at sa kaniyang mga pagpuna at pagsusuri sa mga kawalan ng katarungang naganap sa Pilipinas noong kaniyang kapanahunan.

  6. Jan 9, 2023 · Amado V Hernandez’s The Preying Birds (Mga Ibong Mandaragit, first published in 1969) is a classic of modern Filipino literature and, according to translator Danton Remoto, a required text in Filipino schools.

  7. Jun 2, 2021 · In 1973, Amado V. Hernandez would be made National Artist posthumously. With Jose Garcia Villa, he would be the first to be awarded the title, National Artist for Literature. In September 2002, a conference honoring Amado V. Hernandez was held in the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

  8. Oct 29, 2020 · By general consensus, Amado V. Hernandez (1903-1970) is the most serviceable Filipino revolutionary artist of the twentieth-century whose poetry, fiction, and plays in Filipino (the national language of 80 million Filipinos) continue to inspire the popular struggle for national democracy and genuine independence against U.S. imperialism.

  9. Bullets and Roses: The Poetry of Amado V. Hernandez, a Bilingual Edition. Manila: De La Salle University Press, Inc., 2003. 165 pages. It is said that so much is lost in translation.

  10. May 2, 2006 · The works of Amado V, Hernandez reflect a life lived fighting against social injustice and foreign domination. As journalist, he was witness to and documenter of social-political events while poetry was Ka Amado’s medium for his sentiments.

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