Stevan Javellana

Stevan Javellana (1918–1977) was a Filipino novelist and short story writer in the English language.

[1] Javellana was the author of a best-selling war novel in the United States and Manila, Without Seeing the Dawn, published by Little, Brown and Company in Boston in 1947.

His short stories were published in the Manila Times Magazine in the 1950s, among which are Two Tickets to Manila, The Sin of Father Anselmo, Sleeping Tablets, The Fifth Man, The Tree of Peace and Transition.

[1] The novel is also a requirement for the Grade 7 students of the University of the Philippines Rural High School.

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