| Lualhati Bautista was
born in 1945. For the generation of Filipinos
who read Dekada 70 , set during the Martial
Law years, the novel was an awakening of political
consciousness. Bautista, one of the country's
better-known contemporary writers of Tagalog fiction,
is the recipient of numerous literary awards,
most notably the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards
for Literature, which she won for the novels Gapo
(1980), Dekada 70 (1983), and
Bata, Bata, Paano Ka Ginawa ? (1984).
She has also written for film, winning best screenplay
awards for Bulaklak ng City Jail and
Kadenang Bulaklak . After close to four
decades of writing novels, short stories, teleplays,
and screenplays, Lualhati Bautista has come to
be known for her honest realism, her courageous
exploration of women's issues, and her compelling
female protagonists, who confront difficult situations
at home and in the workplace with uncommon grit
and strength.
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