Iñigo Ed. Regalado
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Iñigo Edgardo Reyes Regalado (1 June 1888 – 24 July 1976), also known as Iñigo Ed. Regalado, was a Filipino poet, journalist, novelist and politician. He was the son of Iñigo Corcuera Regalado, the renowned
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printer and journalist. His mother was Saturnina Reyes.From the article about Iñigo Ed. Regalado's father: , Quote: ''"They had several children, the two known ones being Saturnina (married to Victor Villamil), and Iñigo Ed Regalado, who followed in his footsteps to become a renowned poet, and was a novelist, journalist, and politician as well."'' As an editor, Iñigo Ed Regalado was one of the "powerful voices" in the newspapers and magazines during the first part of the 1900s. It was during his time when the Golden Age of the Tagalog Novel (1905–1921) started. The whole period of the Golden Age of the Tagalog Novel was from 1905 to 1935.


Early life

He was born in Sampaloc, Manila. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the
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in 1907. He finished studying Law from the Academia de la Jurisprudencia on 1913. He became a writer in the newspapers ''Taliba'', ''Ang Mithi'' (The Goal), ''Ang Watawat'' (The Flag), ''Pagkakaisa'' (Unity), the weekly newspaper ''Ilang-ilang'', and '' Liwayway''.


Career

He was one of the initiators of the
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. He became a language professor in different universities in Manila. He was the dean of the Department of the
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of the
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. He was also a former councilor of the City of Manila.


Literary achievements

Among his awarded works were the 1964 poem ''Tilamsik'' (literally splash
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or spark f fire, the 1941 compilation entitled ''Damdamin'' (feelings, emotion). ''Damdamin'' won the first prize during the first poetry competition during the time of the
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in 1941. He wrote more than 26 novels. His works belonged in "The Golden Age of the Tagalog Novel". Among his well-known works was ''Prinsesa Urduja'' (Princess Urduja), a play that was presented in the Cultural Center of the Philippines. He also wrote for Telembang: Lingguhang Mapagpatawa at Manunukso, which published the first regular komiks strip in the Philippines entitled, Si Kiko at si Angge, in 1922. The strip was written by Regalado and illustrated by National Artist Fernando Amorsolo. It depicted the lives of Filipinos under the American colonial rule via the competing politics and points of view of its eponymous husband and wife.


Literary style

Regalado was careful in choosing descriptive words for his writing. He used clear characterization, natural dialogues and settings for his novels and short stories.


Death

He died on 24 July 1976 due to lung cancer in Lourdes Hospital in Manila at the age of 88.


Works


Novels

The following are Regalado's novels: *''
Madaling Araw ''Madaling Araw'' ("Dawn") is a 1909 Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist Iñigo Ed. Regalado. The 368-page novel was published in Manila, Philippines by the Aklatang J. Martinez (J. Martinez Library) during the American perio ...
'' (Dawn) (1909) *''Kung Magmahal ang Dalaga (How a Maiden Loves)'' (1911) *''Ang Labing-apat na Awa (The Fourteen Graces)'' (1912) *''
Sampagitang Walang Bango ''Sampagitang Walang Amoy'' (" Jasmine Without Fragrance"), also rendered as ''Sampaguitang Walang Bango'', was a 1921 Tagalog-language novel written by notable Filipino novelist Iñigo Ed. Regalado. The theme of the novel revolves around love, ...
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Without Fragrance) (1921) *''
May Pagsinta'y Walang Puso ''May Pagsinta'y Walang Puso'' (Heartless Love) was a 1921 Tagalog-language novel written by renowned Filipino poet, journalist, and novelist Iñigo Ed. Regalado. A story of romance, the novel revolves around love, marriage, adultery, unfaithfuln ...
'' (Heartless Love) (1921) *''
Ang Huling Pagluha ''Ang Huling Pagluha'' ("The Final Shedding of Tears") was the first novel of Filipino novelist Iñigo Ed. Regalado that appeared on the pages of the Tagalog-language magazine ''Liwayway''. It began as a serial novel in ''Liwayway'' on 30 June 19 ...
'' (The Final Shedding of Tears) (1933) *''
Ang Anak ng Dumalaga ''Ang Anak ng Dumalaga'' (specifically translated as "The Offspring of the Pullet" oung hen "The Child of the Pullet", or "The Daughter of the Pullet"; although alternatively ''dumalaga'' may mean "a female carabao or water buffalo at the age of ...
'' (Child of the Pullet) (1933) *''Naging Lunas ng Pighati'' (Became the Solution to Sorrow) (1933) *''Dalaginding'' (Young Maiden)


Poetry

*''Sabi Ko Na Nga Ba'' (That's What I Thought) *''Dahil sa Pag-ibig'' (Because of Love) *''Alalahanin'' (Remembering)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Regalado, Inigo Ed 1888 births 1976 deaths Filipino novelists Filipino male poets Deans (academic) People from Sampaloc, Manila Manila City Council members Politicians from Manila 20th-century Filipino politicians Writers from Manila Filipino journalists Filipino male dramatists and playwrights Tagalog-language writers Filipino editors Language teachers Filipino academic administrators 20th-century Filipino poets 20th-century novelists 20th-century dramatists and playwrights 20th-century male writers 20th-century journalists