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  1. Azucena Grajo Uranza (27 January 1929 – 11 March 2012 [1]) is a Filipino novelist, short story writer, and playwright in the English language. [2]

  2. Mar 18, 2012 · One of the outstanding volumes to come out of Far Eastern University’s Diamond Jubilee literary celebration is Voices in a Minor Key, an anthology of stories from epic novelist Azucena Grajo-Uranza. The author published her first short story in the Philippines Free Press in 1949 when she was then at FEU.

  3. Mar 18, 2012 · Grajo-uranza hues to the tradition of social realism in two of her three novels (Bamboo in the Wind and Feast of the Innocents), and gives us a historical novel in A Passing Season so that the roots of the two principal families in the two other novels are clearly shown.

  4. Mahalagang bahagi ng kasaysayan ng daigdig ang World War II. Kabilang ang Pilipinas sa ilang bansang matinding napinsala ng digmaan. Ngunit sa kabila ng mga pinagdaanang hirap ng mga Pilipino noon, isang panulat ang hinasa ng digmaan—ang panulat ni Azucena Grajo Uranza.

  5. Azucena Grajo Uranza was a Filipino novelist, short story writer, and playwright. Her novel, Bamboo in the Wind, is set during the Martial law period. Larry Esteva, coming home from studies in Boston, witnesses at the airport a riotous demonstration that is forcibly dispersed by the military.

  6. The Women of Tammuz is a 2004 prize-winning novel written by Filipino author Azucena Grajo-Uranza [1] It won two Philippine National Book Awards in 2004, namely the Juan C. Laya Award for being the Best Novel in a Philippine Language, and the Juan C. Laya Award for being the Best Novel in a Foreign Language.

  7. Azucena Grajo Uranza is a Filipino novelist, short story writer, and playwright in the English language.

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