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Lina Flor

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Flor embraced writing in Tagalog and showcased her prowess as a writer and performer. She contributed several short stories to publications such as Sinag-tala, Ilang-Ilang, Magasin ng Pagsilang, and Daigdig. Additionally, she wrote serialized novels for Sinag-tala and Taliba, authored regular columns
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With the Japanese occupation and the onset of the Second World War, the focus of writing shifted from English to Tagalog to foster a stronger sense of nationalism in the country. For many writers, the act of writing became a means to take a specific political stance. She was also the first to write
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During her successful tenure as a radio talent, Flor ventured into a new role as an editor for a radio column in the Graphic. Subsequently, she became a regular columnist for the publication after the resignation of Radio Manila's publicity girl, who happened to be American.
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Throughout her career, Flor delved into various media roles, including feature writing with a focus on famous personalities, autobiographical essays on the challenges of being a wife and mother, film jury membership, social history exploration, and cultural criticism.
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Around this period, Flor also began writing short stories in English, with her first story, titled "Big Sister," published in 1934. Her works, including "Family Album" and "Grandmother Muses," were recognized in Jose Garcia Villa's annual Honor Roll.
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At a young age, Flor embarked on her career as a radio performer for KZIB, a small radio station, where she hosted a morning program. Later, she moved to
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a collection of light verses and four cartoons. While Flor referred to the collection as a product of "dabbling," some critics regarded
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In her final years, despite facing persistent health challenges, Flor remained committed to refining her craft. In 1972, she published
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and significantly impacted radio programming. It went on to become one of the most popular daytime series in radio history.
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the first-ever commercial jingles in the Tagalog language for the sponsors of KZRM at that time.
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The subsequent year saw Flor delving into poetry with the release of
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In 1949, Flor's radio soap opera, "Gulong ng Palad," aired on
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a book containing day-to-day listings of events like
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for Sinag-tala, and a movie column for Ilang-Ilang.
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single source
talk page
improve this article
introducing citations to additional sources
"Lina Flor"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Philippines
Gulong ng Palad
KZRM
DZRH
birthdays
weddings
anniversaries
Filipinos
heart attack
"aliww"
Collected Works
ISBN
978-971-27-0923-4
"Dilettante by Lina Flor (Out of Print)"
Categories
1914 births
1976 deaths
Filipino writers
Filipino women writers

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