Celso Al. Carunungan

Celso Al. Carunungan (January 7, 1923 – February 15, 1988) was a Filipino writer, novelist, and scriptwriter in English and Filipino languages. In 1959, he won the Best Story prize from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) for conceptualizing the story for the Tagalog-language film ''Biyaya ng Lupa'' ("Blessings of the Land"). He later conceived of the story for the 1976 drama film ''Iniibig Kita... Father Salvador''. Among his works are ''Like a Big Brave Man'', a novel published in New York in 1960 then in Manila in 1963; ''Return to Gomora and Other Stories'' (1963); ''Panorama of World Literature for Filipinos: Fourth Year'' (1966); ''Satanas sa Lupa'' (1971), a Tagalog novel; and ''To Die a Thousand Deaths: A Novel on the Life and Times of Lorenzo Ruiz''. He was a production consultant for the 1982 American film''The Year of Living Dangerously''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Carunungan, Celso Al
    Published 1960

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    Published 1981

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    Published 1982

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    Published 1963

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    by Carunungan, Celso Al
    Published 1986

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    Published 1961

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    by Carunungan, Celso Al
    Published 1971

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