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Epifanio Alfafara (1882–1933) was a Filipino Visayan writer in the Cebuano language of political and philosophical articles. He used Isco Anino as a pen name.
Alfafara was a native of Carcar. He translated Ang Dose Pares sa Pransiya into Cebuano. His son, Sergio Alfafara, was also a noted Cebuano writer.
References
- Cebuano Literature: A Survey and Bio-bibliography with Finding List (1975), pg. 137
- The Alfafara father and son, writers of Carcar
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