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Her 1952 short story, (the widely anthologized) The Virgin, won two first prizes: of the Philippines Free Press Literary Awards and of the Palanca Awards. [2] In 1957, she edited an anthology for the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, with English and Tagalog prize-winning short stories from 1951 to 1952. [5]
The Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, popularly known as the Palanca Awards, are a set of literary awards for Philippine writers. Usually referred to as the " Pulitzer Prize of the Philippines," it is the country's highest literary honor in terms of prestige.
The University's presence was also heavily felt at the annual Philippines Free Press Literary Awards, held on August 26 at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel during its centennial celebration. CAL faculty member Celeste Flores Coscolluela and workshop fellow Mads Bajarias placed second and third in the short story category.
Philippines Free Press Annual Literary Award 2nd Prize Winner, Short Story Category, “Life & Times on Chicken Avenue” awarded 24 January 2000, ...
The novel also won the 2002 Manila Critics’ Circle National Book Award and the Madrigal-Gonzales Best First Book Award in 2003. In 2008, she won 1st prize in the English short story category [4] of the Philippines Free Press Literary Awards. In 2015, a new, expanded edition of the novel was published by Soho Press, New York.
Pages in category "Philippine literary awards" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Dean Francis Alfar (born 2 January 1969), is a Filipino playwright, novelist and writer of speculative fiction.His plays have been performed in venues across the country, while his articles and fiction have been published both in his native Philippines and abroad, such as in Strange Horizons, Rabid Transit, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror and the Exotic Gothic series.
A tale of the Filipino diaspora and regarded as a Filipino literary classic, the story "The Day the Dancers Came" won the Free Press Literary Awards on September 24, 1960, an award given by the Philippine Free Press magazine. [4]