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Mangaldan's Don Juan T. Biason
by Mel V. Jovellanos

THE golden age of Pangasinan journalism and literature was in the 1920's and 1930's when Pangasinan, as a local language, was highly developed. Novels, short stories and quality poetry were churned out by Pangasinan's literati headed by Don Pablo Mejia, Maria C. Magsano and a host of other literary luminaries were published and devoured hungrily by the literary-conscious Pangasinenses.
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