Albert Casuga
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Albert B. Casuga, (born 1943) is a Filipino-born Canadian writer. He lives in
Mississauga, Ontario Mississauga ( ), historically known as Toronto Township, is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is situated on the shores of Lake Ontario in the Regional Municipality of Peel, adjoining the western border of Toronto. With a popul ...
, Canada, where he continues to write poetry, fiction, and criticism after his retirement from teaching. He served as an elected member of his region's school board. He has won awards for his works in Canada, the U.S.A., and the Philippines. His latest work, ''A Theory of Echoes and Other Poems'' was published February 2009 by the University of Santo Tomas Publishing House. He has authored books of poetry, short stories, literary theory and criticism.


Biography

Casuga was born in Baguio City, the Mountain Province during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, and grew up in San Fernando, La Union, in the northern Philippines. He finished his elementary education in San Fernando Elementary School ( Salutatorian), his secondary education at the La Union National High School (valedictorian, 1959). In high school, he served as editor-in-chief of the La Union TAB, the pioneer high school newspaper in the Philippines. He married his university classmate, Lourdes Veronica Casuga, with whom he had five children, and at this writing, a grandfather of nine. A graduate (English & Literature, magna cum laude, 1963) of the Royal and Pontifical University of St. Thomas (now
University of Santo Tomas, Manila The University of Santo Tomas (also known as UST and officially as the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, Manila) is a private, Catholic research university in Manila, Philippines. Founded on April 28, 1611, by Spanish friar Miguel ...
), he taught English and Literature at the Philippines' De La Salle University and San Beda College. He was editor of the ''Journal of Arts and Sciences'' in UST (1961–62), ''Graduate School Journal of UST'' (1964), Literary Editor of the ''San Beda College Journal'' (1965-1968), and Assistant Literary Editor of the UST's ''Varsitarian'' (1962). He worked as a journalist with the United Press International (1963–65), and arts writer at the defunct ''Philippines Herald'' in the 70s. As a senior writer of the Philippine literary diaspora in Canada, he worked as writer and editor at the Metroland Publishing Company, publishers of Harlequin books and the country's largest daily ''The Toronto Star''. He taught communications courses at the International School of Business (Canada) of which he was concurrent Communications director at its Mississauga campus (1990–98).


Writing

Casuga was a 1972 Fellow at the Silliman Writer's Workshop in Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Philippines. He was the first winner of the Philippine ''Parnaso'' Poetry Contest in 1970 (now defunct). He won First Prizes in the Mississauga, Canada Library Systems Literary Contests in 1990 (for Fiction), 1996 (for Poetry), and 1998 (for Poetry). He was nominated to the
Mississauga Arts Council Mississauga ( ), historically known as Toronto Township, is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is situated on the shores of Lake Ontario in the Regional Municipality of Peel, adjoining the western border of Toronto. With a popul ...
Literary Awards in 2007. His works were published in the Philippines Free Press, Graphic Weekly Magazine, NOW Philippines, The Sunday Times Magazine, Asia-Philippines Leader, Poetry Magazine (Maryland), Amihan (UST), De La Salle Philosophy Journal, San Beda College Journal., Philippine Writing, and poetry anthologies. His literary criticism was cited by Dr. Isagani R. Cruz in his Beyond Futility (The Filipino as a Critic, 1984, New Day Publishers, Quezon city, Philippines) as one of the more significant literary criticism of Philippine Literature in English.


Books

Casuga's books include: * ''Summer Suns'' (short story collection with Cirilo Bautista), UST Press, 1962, Manila * ''Narra Poems and Others'' (poetry collection) San Beda college Publications, 1968, Manila * ''Still Points'' (poetry collection) Flores & Associates, 1970, Manila * ''In A Sparrow's Time'' (poetry collection) Infocom, 1990, Canada * ''Songs for My Children'' (poetry collection) Infocom, 1996, Canada * ''The Aesthetics of Literature'' (Literary Theory and Criticism), Asia Foundation & De La Salle University, 1972, Manila ''The Aesthetics of Literature'' at openlibrary.org
Accessed February 11, 2010. * ''Man in Search of Meaning: Literature'' (Humanities Series), Asia Foundation and De La Salle University, Manila * ''Man and His Literary Past: The Classical Tradition'' (Humanities Series), Asia Foundation and De La Salle University, Manila * ''A Theory of Echoes and Other Poems'' (UST Publishing House, Manila, 2009) In addition, his poems have been included in * ''A Habit of Shores: Philippine English Poetry 1960s'' (UP Press, ed. Gemino H. Abad) * ''Introduction to Literature (Fiction Poetry Drama) Revised Edition'' by Edilberto K. Tiempo, Miguel A. Bernad, Edith L. Tiempo


References


External links


Personal literary blog

Albert B. Casuga blog
{{DEFAULTSORT:Casuga, Albert Living people 1943 births 20th-century Canadian poets 20th-century Canadian male writers Canadian male poets 21st-century Canadian poets Academic staff of San Beda University Canadian writers of Asian descent Filipino emigrants to Canada Writers from Mississauga People from Baguio University of Santo Tomas alumni Academic staff of De La Salle University Ontario school board trustees 21st-century Canadian male writers