Si Mila D. Aguilar (1949 - Oktubre 13, 2023) sarong Filipinang poeta, nobelista, parasurat rawitdawit, aktibista, edukador, paradisenyo nin website, asin video dokumentaryo.[1][2] Sa pagsurat sa irarom kan nom de guerre Clarita Roja durante kan peligrosong mga aldaw kan diktadura ni Marcos, siya natatandaan nanggad huli ta sya "an pinakamidbid na poeta sa patagong paghiro durante kan pamamahala ni Maros."[3] Mas midbid man sya sa papel niya sa pagigin lider kontra sa autoritaryanong rehimen ni Ferdinand Marcos, sa padagos niyang ginibong sosyalidad kadtong taon matapos mapatalsik si Marcos, kaiba na diyan an huring kabtang kan saiyang aktibismo na makusog na inpluwensya sa saiyang pagtubod pakatapos kan 1990 pagkatapos kan pagsangli kaini sa pagkakrisista.[4]

Bilang parasurat bantog siya sa mga librong tula na " Why Cage Pigeons?" , A Comrade is as Precious as a Rice Seedling and Journey: Autobiography in Verse (1964 ⁇ 1995), asin an nobelang autobiograpikal na "The Nine Deaths of M".[1][5]

  1. Concepcion, Mary Grace (2022-09-20) (in en). Assertions of Truth Through Modes of Fact and Fiction: Texts and Paratexts and the "Autobiographical Pact" in Lualhati Abreu’s Agawdilim, Agaw-liwanag and Mila Aguilar’s The Nine Deaths of M. https://ajol.ateneo.edu/kk/articles/559/7250/read. Concepcion, Mary Grace (September 20, 2022). "Assertions of Truth Through Modes of Fact and Fiction: Texts and Paratexts and the "Autobiographical Pact" in Lualhati Abreu's Agawdilim, Agaw-liwanag and Mila Aguilar's The Nine Deaths of M". Kritika Kultura. 0 (39): 611–635. doi:10.13185/KK2022.003927. ISSN 2094-6937.
  2. Lolarga, Elisabeth (2012-11-14). "Comrade Mila and Sister Mila are one". https://verafiles.org/articles/comrade-mila-and-sister-mila-are-one. Lolarga, Elisabeth (November 14, 2012). "Comrade Mila and Sister Mila are one". VERA Files. Archived from the original on January 3, 2024. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
  3. Santiago, L. 2002. In the Name of the Mother: 100 Years of Philippine Feminist Poetry. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
  4. Error sa pag-cite: Imbalidong <ref> tatak; mayong teksto na ipinagtao para sa reperensiya na pinagngaranan na Manguerra2023Farewell
  5. Concepcion, Mary Grace R. (2017). Framing the revolution: Mila Aguilar’s poetry of transformation in Journey: An Autobiography in Verse (1964-1995). University of the Philippines Diliman.