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Paz Márquez-Benítez (3 March 1894 – 10 November 1983) was a Filipina short-story writer, educator and editor. Her career as a woman educator as well as her contributions as a writer are seen as an important step within the advancement of woman in professional careers as well as in the development of Philippine literature.

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  • Paz Márquez-Benítez (3 March 1894 – 10 November 1983) was a Filipina short-story writer, educator and editor. Her career as a woman educator as well as her contributions as a writer are seen as an important step within the advancement of woman in professional careers as well as in the development of Philippine literature. During her career as a writer, Marquez-Benitez wrote short stories critical of American Imperialism. She is most known by her short story Dead Stars (1925) in which the two main characters are displayed as allegories to American imperialism in order to portray the slow decay of Philippine heritage. Her only other known published work is A Night in the Hills (1925). Even though she had only two published works her writings would be regarded as the first steps of Philippine literature moving into the mainstream. Marquez-Benitez remains as a prominent influence on Philippine literature through not only her writing but her impact as an educator and editor. She and her husband's establishment of educational magazines, schools, and her contributions to the development of creative short story writing courses within the Philippines is believed to have inspired generations of Filipino writers. (en)
  • Paz Márquez-Benítez, née le 3 mars 1894 et morte le 10 novembre 1983, est une femme de lettres des Philippines. (fr)
  • Paz Marquez-Benitez (Lucena, 3 maart 1894 - 10 november 1983) was een Filipijns schrijfster, docente en redacteur. Ze schreef Engelstalige korte verhalen en staat bekend als auteur van 'Dead Stars', het eerste gepubliceerde Engelstalige korte verhaal geschreven door een Filipino. (nl)
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  • c. 1894 (en)
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  • Manila, Philippines (en)
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  • Paz Marquez-Benítez (en)
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  • Paz Márquez-Benítez, née le 3 mars 1894 et morte le 10 novembre 1983, est une femme de lettres des Philippines. (fr)
  • Paz Marquez-Benitez (Lucena, 3 maart 1894 - 10 november 1983) was een Filipijns schrijfster, docente en redacteur. Ze schreef Engelstalige korte verhalen en staat bekend als auteur van 'Dead Stars', het eerste gepubliceerde Engelstalige korte verhaal geschreven door een Filipino. (nl)
  • Paz Márquez-Benítez (3 March 1894 – 10 November 1983) was a Filipina short-story writer, educator and editor. Her career as a woman educator as well as her contributions as a writer are seen as an important step within the advancement of woman in professional careers as well as in the development of Philippine literature. (en)
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  • Paz Márquez-Benítez (fr)
  • Paz Márquez-Benítez (en)
  • Paz Marquez-Benitez (nl)
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  • Paz Marquez-Benítez (en)
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