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Cirilo F. Bautista (July 9, 1941 – May 6, 2018) was a Filipino poet, critic and writer of nonfiction. A National Artist of the Philippines award was conferred on him in 1998. Early life and education
Cirilo Bautista (1941–2018), ... (1901–1993), US poet and children's book author; ... 1971 and 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry; 2010 US Poet Laureate; Sarah Messer
Cirilo Bautista (1941–2018, Philippines, p/nf) Lualhati Bautista (1945–2023, Philippines, f/nf) Gillian Baverstock (1931–2007, England, nf/f) Nina Bawden (1925–2012, England, ch) Alan Baxter (born 1970, England/Australia, f) Andrew Baxter (1686/1687–1750, Scotland, nf) Charles Baxter (born 1947, US, f/nf/p) James K. Baxter (1926 ...
José García Villa's Many Voices (1939) and Poems of Doveglion (1941); Poems (1940) by Angela Manalang-Gloria; Chorus for America: Six Philippine Poets (1942) by Carlos Bulosan; Zoilo Galang's A Child of Sorrow (1921), the first Filipino novel in English, and Box of Ashes and Other Stories (1925), the first collection of stories in book form;
The 1973 winners were divided into six categories, open only to English and Filipino [Tagalog] short story, poetry, and one-act play: ... Cirilo F. Bautista, ...
First Prize: Cirilo F. Bautista, "The Ritual" Second Prize: Resil Mojares, ... "Five Poems" Third Prize: Federico Licsi Espino Jr., "From Mactan to Mendiola" One-Act Play
Charles Duerr, who died in 1999, authored many "Dur-acrostic" books and was a contributor of acrostics to the Saturday Review. Michael Ashley's "Double Cross" acrostics have appeared in GAMES and GAMES World of Puzzles since 1978. Writer and academic Isaac Asimov enjoyed acrostics, comparing them favorably to crossword puzzles. In "Yours, Isaac ...
The Palanca Awards was established in 1950 to inspire and recognize Philippine writers, including poets, playwrights and screenwriters, and writers for children. [4] It started giving out prizes in the Short Story (English) and Maikling Kwento (Filipino) in 1951.