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Zoilo José Hilario y Sangalang (27 June 1892 – 13 June 1963) was a Filipino poet, playwright, lawmaker and linguist. He is known for his poems written in both the Spanish and
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. languages, as well as a distinguished researcher of the Kulitan script and Kapampangan orthography.


Biography

Zoilo Hilario was born in
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to parents Tiburcio Hilario and Adriana Sangalang. He learned his ''cartilla'' from the school of Modesto Joaquin in
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. He earned his ''bachiller en artes'' in the ''Liceo De Manila'' and then enrolled for his law course at ''Escuela de Derecho'', where he graduated in 1911 and passed the bar the next year. After finishing his studies, he devoted more time to writing poetry. His first book of poetry in the Spanish language, ''Adelfas (de la lira filipina)'', was published in 1913. Another book of Spanish poems, entitled ''Patria y Redención'', was published in 1914. In 1917, he won a contest sponsored by the ''Casino Español de Iloilo'' with his poem ''El Alma Española''. He also became an esteemed member of ''Jardín de Epicuro'', an elite literary society founded by
Fernando María Guerrero Fernando María Guerrero Ramírez (May 30, 1873 – June 12, 1929) was a Spanish Filipino, poet, journalist, lawyer, politician, and polyglot who became a significant figure during the Philippines' golden period of Spanish literature, a period ra ...
. This organization was founded in the outskirts of Ermita and was fundamental to the invigoration of the modernist style in the Philippines. He then embarked on a career in politics as a member of the Philippine '' Partido Nacionalista''. From 1915 to 1931, he served as the secretary of the Provincial Council of Pampanga. In 1923, backed and financed by the local members of the Philippine '' Partido Nacionalista'', Zoilo Hilario founded the Central Luzon-based mutual-aid organization for laborers named ''Katipunan Mipanampun'' (Mutual Protection Association). Most of its recruits came from the literate provincial middle class – teachers, workers, local politicians and the less impoverished smallholders and tenants in the ''barrios''. Its membership grew rapidly, reaching a claimed 15,700 in less than two years. It also had an auxiliary women's section known as the "Amazonas". Joining the organization required undergoing elaborate masonlike initiation rituals (said to last three days). Known for its promotion of nationalism, the organization encouraged not only the regular conduction of flag ceremonies, but it also encouraged support of the local cottage industries as it required its members during campaigns and town parades to always wear locally-made native dresses such as the bamboo hats, the barong Tagalog and the abaca cloth trousers. Lasting until 1924, the ''Katipunan Mipanampun'' represented the largest counter-organization against tenant radicalism, providing counter-demonstrations to those of the more radical peasant unions while promoting the ideals of peace and order. As a result, the more radical provincials regarded the ''Katipunan Mipanampun'' as a straightforward landlord front organization, although more conservative elements within the provincial Nacionalista circles viewed Zoilo Hilario and his associates with suspicion and charged them with arousing unwarranted expectations as Hilario himself reportedly maintained a progressive stance upon his return to the legislature. In 1931, he was elected as a congressman, representing his province Pampanga. In 1938, he was named as one of the first members of the National Language Institute (or ''Surian ng Wikang Pambansa'' in the local Filipino language) by the then president
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. He also served as a judge in
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from 1947 to 1954, and rose to become a judge of the Court of the First Instance (''juez de primera instancia'') from 1954 up to 1960, when he finally retired. After his retirement, he devoted his time to his writings. In 1962, Zoilo Hilario compiled a typewritten book entitled ''Bayung Sunis'' (New Rhythm). A chapter of this book was dedicated to Kapampangan orthography, with a section devoted to inform the readers how to read and write the Kapampangan script. He also wrote the following plays in the Kapampangan language: ''Mumunang Sinta'' (First Love), ''Sampagang E Malalanat'' (Unfading Flower), ''Bandila ning Filipinas'' (Flag of the Philippines) and ''Juan de la Cruz, Anak ning Katipunan'' (Juan de la Cruz, son of Katipunan). Even after his retirement, he continued his involvement with the government by being the legal adviser to former president
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. In 1962, he was appointed as a member of the ''Philippine Historical Commission'' by then president
Diosdado Macapagal Diosdado Pangan Macapagal Sr. (; September 28, 1910 – April 21, 1997) was a Filipino lawyer, poet and politician who served as the ninth president of the Philippines, serving from 1961 to 1965, and the sixth vice president, serving from 19 ...
. He died in 1963, leaving behind his widow, Trinidad Vasquez of Negros Occidental, and two daughters, Rafaelita and Evangelina. His third book of Spanish poems, ''Himnos y Arengas'', was published posthumously in 1968 by his family and with the collaboration of Joaquín P. Jaramillo as editor of the book and Francisco G. Tonogbanua as its publisher. In 1982, through the efforts of the National Historical Institute and the local government of Pampanga, his bust and a historical marker was unveiled in his hometown San Fernando, as a tribute for his contributions to his province.


Works


Poetry in Spanish

* ''Adelfas (de la lira filipina)'' (1913) * ''Patria y Redención'' (1914) * ''Himnos y Arengas'' (1968)


Poetry in Kapampangan

* ''Bayung Sunis'' (1962, republished in 2015)


Kapampangan plays

* ''Mumunang Sinta'' * ''Sampagang E Malalanat'' * ''Bandila ning Filipinas'' * ''Juan de la Cruz, Anak ning Katipunan''


See also

*
Fernando María Guerrero Fernando María Guerrero Ramírez (May 30, 1873 – June 12, 1929) was a Spanish Filipino, poet, journalist, lawyer, politician, and polyglot who became a significant figure during the Philippines' golden period of Spanish literature, a period ra ...
* Jesús Balmori *
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*
Jose Palma Jose is the English transliteration of the Hebrew and Aramaic name ''Yose'', which is etymologically linked to ''Yosef'' or Joseph. The name was popular during the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods. * Jose ben Abin * Jose ben Akabya *Jose the Galile ...
* Kulitan script *
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References

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