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Ako ang Daigdig Alejandro G. Abadilla (March 10, 1906 – August 26, 1969), commonly known as AGA , was a Filipino poet, essayist, and fiction writer. Critic Pedro Ricarte referred to Abadilla as the father of modern Philippine poetry, and was known for challenging established forms and literature's "excessive romanticism and emphasis on rhyme ...
The 1992 winners were divided into thirteen categories, open only to English and Filipino [Tagalog] short story, short story for children, poetry, essay, one-act play, and full-length play, plus the Dulang Pantelebisyon, open only for the Filipino Division:
He continued writing poems, and in 1999, was decorated as one of 100 "Bayani ng Sining". Lacaba's poetry has been compiled in collections which include Ang Mga Kagilagilalas na Pakikipagsapalaran ni Juan de la Cruz (1979), Sa Daigdig ng Kontradiksyon (1991) and Sa Panahon ng Ligalig (1991).
This year saw the inclusion of a new category, Poetry Written for Children/Tulang Pambata, in both the English and Filipino Divisions. Reuel Molina Aguila and Eugene Evasco were this year's Palanca Hall of Fame awardees. Aguila clinched his fifth first prize for “Ngunit Wala Akong Litrato Noong Nasa Kolehiyo Ako” under the Sanaysay category.
Awit sa Paglikha ng Bagong Pilipinas (English: Hymn to the Creation of a New Philippines), also known by its incipit Tindig! Aking Inang Bayan (English: "Stand! My Motherland"), is a patriotic song written by Filipino composer Felipe Padilla de León. [2]
Third Prize: Eduardo Garrovillas, “Ang Metapisika ng Tao” Special Award: Cresenciano C. Marquez Jr., “At Bumagtas ang Dilim” Ruben Vega, “Iluminasyon at Iba Pang Tula” Celso Daluz, “Quo Vadis, Kapitan at Iba Pang Tula” Pedro S. Dandan, “Tinig Sa Bagong Panahon” Bienvenido Ramos, “Tipanan sa Puso ng Kasaysayan”
Maganda pa ang Daigdig (The World is Still Beautiful), 1956 Daluyong (Wave), 1961 Except Bayang Nagpatiwakal , all of his works were published in Liwayway , a weekly magazine published in Tagalog language.
Peter Solis Nery was this year's Palanca Hall of Fame awardee. He clinched his fifth first prize for “Punctuation” under the Poetry for Children category. The said award is given to writers who have won five first places in any category. [2] The 2012 winners are divided into four categories: