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Lucio Diestro San Pedro, Sr. (February 11, 1913 – March 31, 2002) was a Filipino composer and teacher who was proclaimed a National Artist of the Philippines for Music in 1991. [3]
Kayumanggi at Iba Pang Mga Tula by Amado V. Hernandez, 1940. Timawa (Free Person/Slave) by Agustin Fabian, 1953. Luha ng Buwaya by Amado V. Hernandez, 1963. Sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag (In the Claws of Brightness) by Edgardo M. Reyes, 1966–1967. Dekada '70 by Lualhati Bautista, 1983.
Talaang Ginto, Surian ng Wikang Pambansa "Kalookan: Balada ng Duguang Tinig" (Honorable Mention, 1972) "Gabi ng Isang Kasal: Isang Kakintalan" (First Honorable Mention, 1974) "Anibersaryo: Tagpo at Alaala" (Honorable Mention, 1974) "Sa Abenida, Sanghapo't Sanggabi" (First Honorable Mention, 1977) "Ang Pag-ibig ay Di Kasal at Iba Pang Tula ...
The predecessor of the Buwan ng Wika was the Linggo ng Wika ('Language Week'), which was established by President Sergio Osmeña through Proclamation No. 35 in 1946. From 1946 to 1953, the Linggo ng Wika was celebrated annually from March 27 to April 2. The end date was selected due to being the birthday of Tagalog litterateur Francisco ...
First Prize: Fanny A. Garcia, "Isang Liham sa Baul ng Isang Manunulat" Second Prize: Fanny A. Garcia, "Italia! Italia!" Third Prize: Anselmo Roque, "Proyekto sa Ilog Chico: Isang Dambuhalang Talinhaga sa Panahon Natin"
Almario has been a recipient of numerous awards such as several Palanca Awards, two grand prizes from the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the Makata ng Taon of the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, the TOYM for literature, and the Southeast Asia Write Award of Bangkok. He was an instructor at the Lagao Central Elementary School from 1969 to 1972.
Romulo P. Baquiran Jr., "Sa Kandungan ng Cordillera at iba pang Tula" Second Prize: German V. Gervacio, "Huling Hirit ni San Jose at Iba pang Tula" Third Prize: Benilda S. Santos, "Kay Tu Fu na Makauunawa sa Hindi Ko Babanggitin sa mga Taludtod na Ito" Roberto Ofanda Umil, "Mga Tula sa Sandali ng Tunggali"
Rogelio Lunasco Ordoñez (born September 24, 1940 [1] [2] - May 19, 2016) also known as Ka Roger, was a multi-awarded Filipino fiction writer, poet, activist, journalist and educator. [3]