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  1. Lualhati Bautista gained notoriety when Dekada '70 came out in 1984, after having shared the grand prize for the Palanca Award for Best Novel one year previous. This novel about a Filipino family drastically affected by forces beyond their control was a national narrative of resistance against the Marcos dictatorship, against its repression of individual and societal rights and liberties.

  2. Feb 12, 2023 · MANILA, Philippines – Filipino novelist and activist Lualhati Bautista, known for her works Dekada ’70 and Bata, Bata…Pa’no Ka Ginawa, passed away on Sunday, February 12. The news was ...

  3. Lualhati Bautista sa IMDb. Lualhati Bautista: Sityo ng Manunulat Naka-arkibo 2007-12-09 sa Wayback Machine. Who's Afraid of Lualhati Bautista? (Sino ang Natatakot kay Lualhati Bautista) ni Abet Zialcita, Inquirer.net Naka-arkibo 2008-04-12 sa Wayback Machine ., kinuha noong 17 Hunyo 2007.

  4. Lanot for ALIWW on March 2, 2004. In this two-hour interview, edited down from an original four hours of footage, Bautista talks at length about her personal history and about her writing. This in-depth “one-on-one” with Bautista is certain to be a precious resource for the study of the life, times, and work of this significant contemporary ...

  5. Discover Lualhati Bautista; Biography, Works As Novelist, Short-stories, The Screenwriter, Other Honors, Translations of Her Novels, Works ...and more!Unwrap a complete list of books by Lualhati Bautista and find books available for swap.

  6. Jan 1, 1983 · Lualhati Bautista. 33 books549 followers. Lualhati Bautista was a Filipina writer, novelist, liberal activist and political critic. She was one of the foremost Filipino female novelists in the history of Contemporary Philippine Literature. Her most famous novels include Dekada '70; Bata, Bata, Pa'no Ka Ginawa?; and ‘GAPÔ.

  7. Lualhati Torres Bautista (December 2, 1945 – February 12, 2023) was a Filipina writer, novelist, liberal activist and political critic. Her most popular novels include Dekada '70; Bata, Bata, Pa'no Ka Ginawa?; and ‘GAPÔ. Bautista died at her home on February 12, 2023, at the age of 77. References

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