3. Amado Vera Hernandez, commonly known as
Amado V. 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. He was the central figure in a landmark
legal case that took 13 years to settle.
4.
5. Isang Dipang Langit
(A Stretch of Heaven
Panata sa
Kalayaan (Oath
to Freedom)
Kung Tuyo Na ang Luha Mo
Aking Bayan (When Your
Tears Dry Up, My Country)
Muntinglupa, 1957
Hagdan sa Bahaghari (Stairway to
the Rainbow), 1958
Ang Mga Kagalang-galang (The
Venerables), 1959
9. Genoveva’sLiterary
works
The first prize she
was awarded was
in 1951 for her
short story entitled
Kuwento ni
Mabuti.
The second first
prize she was
awarded was
for her short
story
Paglalayag sa
Puso ng Isang
Bata.
The third first prize
that acknowledged her
work as an author was
for her short story
entitled Parusa, which
she was awarded in
1961.