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Albertos florentino autobiography

          The writer Alberto Florentino had passed away in late September.

          Alberto S. Florentino is a renowned Filipino playwright known for his play "The World is an Apple." He has written over 50 plays for stage and for..

          Farewell to Filipino Writer Alberto S. Florentino, 1931-2018

          Following are some comments by Filipino and Filipino American literary personalities who knew Alberto S.

          Florentino:

          Linda Ty-Casper (writer): “Bert used to come to the house in the UP Diliman, Area 17 and he and Len (Leonard Casper) attended literary activities then. One of those times, he found out I had written some short stories and he offered to publish it as part of his Peso Book Series.

          That's my first book, The Transparent Sun and Other Stories. Later, he published my second collection of short stories, The Secret Runner and Other Stories.

          “I didn't consider myself a serious writer, but Bert did apparently.

          Alberto S. Florentino is the author and playwright of the famed “The World is an Apple." The themes he usually tackles about deals with everyday scenarios.

        1. Alberto S. Florentino is the author and playwright of the famed “The World is an Apple." The themes he usually tackles about deals with everyday scenarios.
        2. Alberto S. Florentino (Bert) was born in Nueva Ecija, Philippines on July 28, , the second of seven children of Alberto San Buenaventura.
        3. Alberto S. Florentino is a renowned Filipino playwright known for his play "The World is an Apple." He has written over 50 plays for stage and for.
        4. Alberto S. Florentino (Bert) was born in Nueva Ecija, Philippines on July 28, , the second of seven children of Alberto San Buenaventura Florentino and.
        5. Alberto S. Florentino has 7 books on Goodreads with ratings.
        6. And his confidence helped me start writing longer works. From time to time, when we visited home, we would run into Bert and renew our friendship.

          “Len and he also corresponded. Bert sent news, parts of his work in progress so that there would be copies should he lose his originals.

          We had