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1976 Palanca Awards
The 26th Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country. This year saw the inclusion of a new category, Full-Length Play/Dulang Ganap ang Haba, for both the English and Filipino Divisions.http://www.palancaawards.com.ph/index.php/history LIST OF WINNERS The 1976 winners were divided into eight categories, open only to English and Filipino agalogshort story, poetry, one-act play, and full-length play: English Division Short Story * First Prize: Paul Stephen Lim, “Taking Flight” * Second Prize: Leoncio P. Deriada, “Trilogy” * Third Prize: Jose Nadal Carreon, “The Chieftain's Trophy, Abunnawas” Poetry * First Prize: Gémino H. Abad, “The Space Between” * Second Prize: Ricardo M. De Ungria, “Poyms Tch Tch Passwords” * Third Prize: Alejandrino G. Hufana, “Three Obligations” One-Act Play * Special Mention: : Esteb ...
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Palanca Awards
The Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, popularly known as the Palanca Awards, are a set of literary awards for Philippine writers. Usually referred to as the "Pulitzer Prize of the Philippines", it is the country's highest literary honor in terms of prestige. Winning works are entered in the competition either as previously published pieces or in manuscript form. The Palanca Awards, organized by the Carlos Palanca Foundation, is one of the Philippines' longest-running awards programs. It was named after Carlos Palanca Sr. History Palanca Awards was established in 1950 to inspire and recognize Philippine writers, including poets, playwrights and screenwriters, and writers for children. In the 1960s, the Palanca Awards Committee started to fund the publication of Palanca Award-winning plays, and production funds were committed in 1975. In 2009, it added a category for poetry for children, in both Tagalog and English. Categories Starting on the 60th awards year, f ...
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1975 Palanca Awards
The 25th Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country.http://www.palancaawards.com.ph/index.php/history LIST OF WINNERS The 1975 winners were divided into six categories, open only to English and Filipino agalogshort story, poetry, and one-act play: English Division Short Story * First Prize: Alfred A. Yuson, “Romance and Faith in Mount Banahaw” : Leoncio P. Deriada, “The Day of the Locusts” * Second Prize: Jose Y. Dalisay Jr., “Agcalan Point” : Luning B. Ira, “Once Upon A Cruise: Generations and Other Languages” : Cirilo F. Bautista, “The Man Who Made a Covenant with the Wind” * Third Prize: Benjamin Bautista and Linda Ledesma, “A Summer Goodbye” : Porfirio Villarin Jr., “Discovery” : Leoncio P. Deriada, “The Dog Eaters” : Mauro Avena, “The People's Prison” Poetry * First Prize: Cirilo F. Bautist ...
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1977 Palanca Awards
The 27th Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country.http://www.palancaawards.com.ph/index.php/history LIST OF WINNERS The 1977 winners were divided into eight categories, open only to English and Filipino agalogshort story, poetry, one-act play, and full-length play: English Division Short Story * First Prize: Gregorio C. Brillantes, “Janis Joplin, The Revolution and the Melancholy Widow of Gabriela Silang Street” * Second Prize: Rowena Tiempo Torrevillas, “Prodigal Season” * Third Prize: Paul Stephen Lim, “Victor and Other Issues” Poetry * First Prize: Domingo De Guzman, “Moses and Other Poems” : Edwardo Orozco, “Stonehenge and Other Poems” * Second Prize: Tita Lacambra Ayala, “A Filigree of Seasons” : Edgardo B. Maranan, “Foliage and Tiger Fire and Other Poems” * Third Prize: Edel Garcellano, “Gin T ...
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Domingo G
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Azucena Grajo Uranza
Azucena Grajo Uranza (27 January 1929 – 11 March 2012) is a Filipino novelist, short story writer, and playwright in the English language. Biography Uranza was born in Sorsogon, Sorsogon. She graduated from the Far Eastern University of the Philippines where she acquired a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism in 1952 and then an MA in English in 1969. Apart from being a writer, Uranza was also an associate professor of Literature and the Humanities at Far Eastern University. As a playwright, she wrote for the theater, radio, and television. Her plays were produced by Channel 4 (television), DZRH (radio), and the Far Eastern University. Works Novels She has written the novels, '' Bamboo in the Wind'' (1990), '' A Passing Season'' (2002), '' Feast of the Innocents'' (2003) and the '' Women of Tammuz'' (2004). It spans a hundred years of Philippine history and, in terms of chronology, ''A Passing Season'' is the first, followed by ''The Women of Tammuz'', after which ''Bamboo in the ...
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