Bienvenido Santos
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 28 years ago |
Date of birth | March 22,1911 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Tondo |
Philippines | |
Date of died | January 7,1996 |
Died | Legazpi City |
Philippines | |
Genres | Fiction |
Poetry | |
Job | Novelist |
Education | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
University of the Philippines | |
Harvard University | |
Awards | Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Short Story |
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, Latin America & Caribbean | |
Periods | 20th century |
Notabl work | Scent of Apples |
Short stories | The Day the Dancers Came |
Even Purple Hearts | |
The Enchanted Plant | |
The Transfer | |
Nominations | Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Short Story |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1348398 |
Villa Magdalena
The Volcano
Brother, My Brother: A Collection of Stories
What the Hell for You Left Your Heart in San Francisco: A Novel
The Man Who (Thought He) Looked Like Robert Taylor
The Day the Dancers Came
Postscript to a saintly life
Memory's Fictions: A Personal History
The Wounded Stag: 54 Poems
Dwell in the Wilderness: Selected Short Stories (1931-1941)
Letters
Distances, in Time: Selected Poems
Letters: Book Two
Scent of apples
The praying man
You lovely people
The Volcano
Brother, My Brother: A Collection of Stories
What the Hell for You Left Your Heart in San Francisco: A Novel
The Man Who (Thought He) Looked Like Robert Taylor
The Day the Dancers Came
Postscript to a saintly life
Memory's Fictions: A Personal History
The Wounded Stag: 54 Poems
Dwell in the Wilderness: Selected Short Stories (1931-1941)
Letters
Distances, in Time: Selected Poems
Letters: Book Two
Scent of apples
The praying man
You lovely people
Bienvenido Santos Life story
Bienvenido N. Santos was a Filipino-American fiction, poetry and nonfiction writer. He was born and raised in Tondo, Manila. His family roots are originally from Lubao, Pampanga, Philippines. He lived in the United States for many years where he is widely credited as a pioneering Asian-American writer.