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(Created page with "'''Pineda, Macario''' Macario Pineda (Macario de Guzman Pineda) was a fictionist. He was born in Malolos, Bulacan on 10 April 1912. He died on 2 August 1950. His parents were Felisa de Guzman and Nicanor Pineda, a wellknown practitioner of the balagtasan. He married Avelina Reyes, with whom he had seven children. After finishing his secondary schooling at Bulacan High School, he worked as a municipal clerk. Later, he became treasurer of the towns of Meycauayan, Pandi, a...")
 
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'''Pineda, Macario'''
'''Macario Pineda''' (Macario de Guzman Pineda) was a fictionist. He was born in Malolos, Bulacan on 10 April 1912. He died on 2 August 1950. His parents were Felisa de Guzman and Nicanor Pineda, a wellknown practitioner of the balagtasan. He married Avelina Reyes, with whom he had seven children. After finishing his secondary schooling at Bulacan High School, he worked as a municipal clerk. Later, he became treasurer of the towns of Meycauayan, Pandi, and Bigaa. He also wrote columns for Daigdig and Liwayway magazines.
 
Macario Pineda (Macario de Guzman Pineda) was a fictionist. He was born in Malolos, Bulacan on 10 April 1912. He died on 2 August 1950. His parents were Felisa de Guzman and Nicanor Pineda, a wellknown practitioner of the balagtasan. He married Avelina Reyes, with whom he had seven children. After finishing his secondary schooling at Bulacan High School, he worked as a municipal clerk. Later, he became treasurer of the towns of Meycauayan, Pandi, and Bigaa. He also wrote columns for Daigdig and Liwayway magazines.


Pineda published his first story, “Five Minutes,” in the Graphic. He continued writing in English, but his Tagalog writings became more popular. In 1937, his “Walang Maliw ang mga Bituin” (The Stars Will Not Fade), which appeared in Mabuhay, was chosen as one of the 10 best short stories published that year. His works also appeared in Liwayway, Malaya, Bulaklak, Ilang-Ilang, Daigdig, and Sinag-Tala.
Pineda published his first story, “Five Minutes,” in the Graphic. He continued writing in English, but his Tagalog writings became more popular. In 1937, his “Walang Maliw ang mga Bituin” (The Stars Will Not Fade), which appeared in Mabuhay, was chosen as one of the 10 best short stories published that year. His works also appeared in Liwayway, Malaya, Bulaklak, Ilang-Ilang, Daigdig, and Sinag-Tala.
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Written by Malou L. Maniquis
Written by Malou L. Maniquis


 
<strong><pre style="yellow-space: pre;"> This article is from the CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art Digital Edition.
 
This article is from the CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art Digital Edition.


Title: Pineda, Macario
Title: Pineda, Macario
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Access Date: November 13, 2023
Access Date: November 13, 2023


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