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In celebration of the 96th birthday of National Artist Francisco Arcellana on Sept. 6, Zoetrope is reprinting an excerpt of his column entitled “Art and Life” which appeared early 1941 in Herald Midweek magazine, where he reviews a play in which one of the actresses is Emerenciana Yuvienco, who months later would become his wife just before the war broke out.

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(Gikasubo ko mga igsuon nga nahunong og kadiyot ang atong lindog sanglit sa milabay'ng pipila ka mga adlaw kining tagsulat nag-andam man sa pagpalubong sa nitaliwan niyang amahan. Salamat sa inyong pagsabot - Tagsulat)
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