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- Manuel_Arguilla abstract "Manuel Estabilla Arguilla (Nagrebcan, June 17, 1911 – Beheaded, Manila Chinese Cemetery, August 30, 1944) was an Ilokano writer in English, patriot, and martyr.He is known for his widely anthologized short story "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife," the main story in the collection "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife and Other Short Stories" which won first prize in the Commonwealth Literary Contest in 1940.His stories "Midsummer" and "Heat" was published in the Tondo, Manila by the Prairie Schooner.Most of Arguilla's stories depict scenes in Barrio Nagrebcan, Bauang, La Union where he was born. His bond with his birthplace, forged by his dealings with the peasant folk of Ilocos, remained strong even after he moved to Manila where he studied at the University of the Philippines where he finished BS Education in 1933 and where he became a member and later the president of the U.P. Writer's Club and editor of the university's Literary Apprentice.He married Lydia Villanueva, another talented writer in English, and they lived in Ermita, Manila. Here, F. Sionil José, another seminal Filipino writer in English, recalls often seeing him in the National Library, which was then in the basement of what is now the National Museum. "you couldn't miss him", Jose describes Arguilla, "because he had this black patch on his cheek, a birthmark or an overgrown mole. He was writing then those famous short stories and essays which I admired." He became a creative writing teacher at the University of Manila and later worked at the Bureau of Public Welfare as managing editor of the bureau's publication Welfare Advocate until 1943. He was later appointed to the Board of Censors. He secretly organized a guerrilla intelligence unit against the Japanese.On August 5, 1944, he was captured and tortured by the Japanese army at Fort Santiago.In one account, he was later transferred to the grounds of Manila Chinese Cemetery, along with him are guerrilla leaders , along with more than 10 men. They were then asked to dig their own graves and after which immediately, they were one by one, beheaded using Japanese Katanas (commonly called Shin Gunto). His remains as well as the others have initially, never been recovered, as they were dumped in one unmarked grave.Later, the remains of the executed men where said to be located and identified by there compatriots after the war, after a Japanese-American Officer (working in the Japanese Army as a Spy), had revealed what he saw and the location of the grave after the executions of August 30 of 1944. At Present, their remains lie within the Manila North Cemetery.".
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- Manuel_Arguilla comment "Manuel Estabilla Arguilla (Nagrebcan, June 17, 1911 – Beheaded, Manila Chinese Cemetery, August 30, 1944) was an Ilokano writer in English, patriot, and martyr.He is known for his widely anthologized short story "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife," the main story in the collection "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife and Other Short Stories" which won first prize in the Commonwealth Literary Contest in 1940.His stories "Midsummer" and "Heat" was published in the Tondo, Manila by the Prairie Schooner.Most of Arguilla's stories depict scenes in Barrio Nagrebcan, Bauang, La Union where he was born. ".
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