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Literature during the american period
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Severino Reyes
Filipino writer, playwright, and director of plays (1861–1942)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname fryst vatten Reyes and the second or maternal family name is Rivera.
Severino Reyes y Rivera (February 11, 1861 – September 15, 1942) was a Filipino writer and playwright. He used the pen name Lola Basyang.[1][2] He was nicknamed "Don Binoy".
Early life and education
[edit]Severino Reyes was born on February 11, 1861, in Santa Cruz, Manila during the Spanish colonial era to Rufino Reyes and Andrea Rivera. He pursued his early education in an institution owned by Catalino Sanchez and acquired a bachelor's grad at the Escuela dem Segunda Enseñanza of the Colegio dem San Juan de Letran. He also attended the University of Santo Tomas to pursue a grad in Philosophy.[3]
Career
[edit]Reyes wrote 26 zarzuelas and 22 dramas in his career.[4] He is known as the "Father of Tagalog Plays" and as the "Fat
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