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Florentino Suico was born on 14 March, 1902 in Mandaue, Cebu, is a novelist. Discover Florentino Suico'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 79 years old?

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Occupation Public school teacher · Writer · Poet · Historical fiction novelist · Editor
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 14 March 1902
Birthday 14 March
Birthplace Mandaue, Cebu
Date of death 1981
Died Place N/A
Nationality Philippines

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1929

Sa Nagmando Pa ang mga Hari (When Kings Still Ruled) was printed in Bag-ong Kusog from September 6, 1929 until May 16, 1930 and its plot explored the life in the court of Cebu royal families during the time of King Lakandula.

1928

He began writing at age 21 and throughout his life, he had written 30 poems and 40 short stories As an editor, he edited several prewar Cebuano periodicals including Vicente Rama's Bag-ong Kusog (1928), was the first editor of Bag-ong Suga (1963–1968) that was a revival of Vicente Sotto's Ang Suga, was a staff member of Tabunon (1939–1941) that was founded by Natalio Bacalso and published by Mariano Jesus Cuenco, founded the Cebuano newspaper Balita in 1948, and published the first weekly periodical Ang Panahon (The Times) after World War II in 1946. He wrote an adaptation of Lew Wallace's Ben-Hur translated into Cebuano.

As a Cebuano novelist, Suico wrote three novels, all of which were historical fiction: Batan-on Pa ang Sugbo (Cebu in the Early Days), Sa Nagmando Pa ang mga Hari (When Kings Still Ruled), and the unfinished Puthaw ug Dugo (Iron and Blood). Batan-on Pa ang Sugbo was published in Bag-ong Kusog in installment from 1928 to 1929 and its story was about long-lost siblings set in pre-Spanish period. Literary critic Erlinda Alburo wrote, "Batan-on expresses nostalgia for the simpler world of the ancestors and their courage and self-reliance."

1902

Florentino Suico (March 14, 1902 – 1981) was a Filipino Visayan public school teacher and prolific writer, fictionist, poet, and journalist from Cebu, Philippines. He was known for his historical fiction written in Cebuano language.

He was born in Mandaue, Cebu, Philippines on March 14, 1902 and studied in Mandaue Elementary School, Cebu High School (now Abellana National School), University of the East and University of Santo Tomas for pre-law. he was a public school teacher in Consolacion, Alcantara, Badian, Mambaling, and Mabolo. He also served as secretary to congressman Ramon Durano and technical assistant to Congress secretary Inocencio B. Pareja. He died in 1981.