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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
The 21st 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.
Cirilo Francisco Bautista (1941–2018) Manila: Literature Francisco Espíritu Feliciano (1941–2014) Rizal: Music posthumous conferment Ramón Pagayon Santos (b. 1941) Manila: Music José María Vélez Zaragoza (1912–1994) Manila: Architecture posthumous conferment Rodrigo Duterte 2018 Raymundo Cipriano "Ryan" Pujante Cayabyab (b. 1954 ...
Winner Cirilo Bautista Prize for Selected Short Stories by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard (2023) Top Hat Award from the Philippine American Business Improvement and Development (2015) Certificate of Recognition from the United States House of Representatives (Juan Vargas) (2015)
Bautista clinched his fifth first prize way back in 1979 for “Crossroads” under the Poetry category. Brillantes clinched his fifth first prize way back in 1984 for “Climate of Disaster, Season of Disgrace” under the Essay category.
National Artist for Literature Cirilo Bautista described the legacy of the SUNWW, "It is an understatement to say that it [SUNWW] has a significant influence on the growth of our literature. The number of applicants increases each year, and the works of writers who have passed through it continue to enrich our arts and letters.
[241] [242] Bautista was sentenced in 2014 to 2–6 years in prison for attempting to sell "valuable masterpieces that belonged to her country". [ 243 ] [ 244 ] [ 245 ] All told, about P170 billion worth of the Marcos wealth had been recovered by the PCGG by 2018 from the Marcoses [ 246 ] [ 24 ] – about $3.6 billion out of their $5 billion ...
Since its establishment, the prize has been awarded 609 times to 975 people and 27 organizations including one Filipino Nobel laureate – Rappler journalist Maria Ressa who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 with Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov in recognition for their contributions to press freedom. [2] [3]