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Agustin Fabian (Agustín Fabián y Caralde) was born on 15 August, 1901 in Quingua, Bulacan, Philippine Islands, is an Agustin Caralde Fabian was well known writer well known writer. Discover Agustin Fabian's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Agustín Fabián y Caralde
Occupation Novelist
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August 1901
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Quingua, Bulacan, Philippine Islands
Date of death 24 April, 1976
Died Place N/A
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Who Is Agustin Fabian's Wife?

His wife is Ángela Fernández Rosario Ladia Jose

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Wife Ángela Fernández Rosario Ladia Jose
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Children With Fernández: 6 With Jose: 2

Agustin Fabian Net Worth

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Source of Income Novelist

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1901

Agustin Caralde Fabian (born Agustín Fabián y Caralde, who wrote under a number of pen names including A.C. Fabian, August 15, 1901 - 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 - ?) and Macaria Caralde y Roxas.

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.

Fabian worked as chemistry Editor of Graphic, where he is credited with giving the newspaper a "leisurely but sophisticated tone," and for Liwayway.

He wrote fiction and essays in both English and Tagalog and was also regarded as a noted pre-war Filipino journalist.

1929

Fabian first married Ángela Fernández on February 24, 1929, in Quingua, Bulacan, and they had six children: Maria Teresita, Leon, Beatriz, Augusto, Manuel, and Sergio.

After Fernández died, Fabian later married Rosario Ladia Jose, and they had two more children: Emma, and Noel.

1953

Timawa was first published in 1953 and was republished in 2000 and 2003 by Ateneo de Manila University Press.

Other novels include Maria Mercedes, which was published in 1953.

Fabian is known for encouraging other Filipino authors to write in Tagalog and is recognized as one of the early authors to write in that language.

1964

Among his published works were: Sino Ako? (Who Am I), Basta Mayaman (Wealth is Enough), Hindi Man Hanapin (No Need to Search), Magbayad Ka! (Pay Up), and Ana Malaya (1964).

His most famous novel is Timawa (Free Person/Slave), which was praised for "radical break from the usual complicated plots and labyrinthine structures of many novels" published in the Philippines at the time.

The novel, written in Tagalog, follows the life of a Filipino student named Andres who takes a number of jobs in the United States, including as a dishwasher.

1976

Fabian died on April 24, 1976.

2001

He was also featured in They - Noon: Oral History of 9 Filipino Writers, released in 2001.