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Faustino Aguilar

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Name
  
Faustino Aguilar

Role
  
Novelist

Pinaglahuan

Full Name
  
Faustino S. Agular

Born
  
February 15, 1882 (
1882-02-15
)
Malate, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines

Died
  
1955, Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines

Books
  
Pinaglahuan, Sa Ngalan ng Diyos, Ang Lihim ng Isang Pulo, Busabos ng Palad

Pinaglahuan ni faustino aguilar


Faustino S. Aguilar (February 15, 1882 – July 24, 1955) is a pioneering Filipino novelist, journalist, revolutionary, union leader, and editor. Faustino was one of the first novelists in the Philippines to explore and present social realism through literature.

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Pinaglahuan ni Faustino Aguilar.


As journalist

Pinaglahuan | Ateneo de Manila University Press

He was the editor of the Taliba, a newspaper in the Philippines.

As novelist

As a novelist, he authored the Tagalog-language novels Busabos ng Palad (Pauper of Fate) in 1909, Sa Ngalan ng Diyos (In the Name of God) in 1911, Ang Lihim ng Isang Pulo (The Secret of an Island) in 1926, Ang Patawad ng Patay (The Pardon of the Dead) in 1951, Ang Kaligtasan (The Salvation) in 1951, and Pinaglahuan (Place of Disappearance) in 1906 (published in 1907). As a revolutionary, Faustino was a member of the Katipunan. His novels portrayed themes of ruthlessness and injustice in society.

As revolutionary

Aguilar became a Katipunan member when he was fourteen years old.

As civil servant

Aguilar worked in different branches of the Philippine government. One particular office is the Department of Labor.

References

Faustino Aguilar Wikipedia