Agustin Fabian
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BornAgustín Fabián y Caralde
August 15, 1901
Quingua, Bulacan, Philippine Islands[1]
August 15, 1901
Quingua, Bulacan, Philippine Islands[1]
DiedApril 24, 1976 (aged 74)
Pen nameÁngel Fernández
A.C. Fabian
M.S. Martín[2]
Felicísimo Cortéz
Augusto E. Fuentes
F. Bani
Pilar Buendía
A.C. Fabian
M.S. Martín[2]
Felicísimo Cortéz
Augusto E. Fuentes
F. Bani
Pilar Buendía
OccupationNovelist
Agustín Fabián | |
|---|---|
| Born | Agustín Fabián y Caralde August 15, 1901 Quingua, Bulacan, Philippine Islands[1] |
| Died | April 24, 1976 (aged 74) |
| Pen name | Ángel Fernández A.C. Fabian M.S. Martín[2] Felicísimo Cortéz Augusto E. Fuentes F. Bani Pilar Buendía |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Spouse | Ángela Fernández Rosario Ladia Jose |
| Children | With Fernández: 6 With Jose: 2 |
| Relatives | Epifanio Fabián y Sayo (father) Macaria Caralde y Roxas (mother) |
Agustin Caralde Fabian[3] (born Agustín Fabián y Caralde, who wrote under a number of pen names including A.C. Fabian, August 15, 1901[1] - April 24, 1976) was a well-known Filipino writer.
Fabian was born Agustín Fabián y Caralde on August 15, 1901, in Quingua, Bulacan, to Epifanio Fabián y Sayo (January 13, 1866, Quingua[4] - ?) and Macaria Caralde y Roxas.[1] He graduated with a BS in Industrial Management from the University of Illinois. During World War II, Fabian served as a colonel of guerrillas in the Bulacan area, where he fought against the Japanese.[5]