1983 Palanca Awards

1983 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1983 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).__NOTOC__

English division

Novel
Special Prize: "The Standard Bearer" by Edilberto K. Tiempo

Short story
First Prize: "“Oldtimer”" by Jose Y. Dalisay Jr.
Second Prize: "“Games”" by Jesus Cruz
Third Prize: "“Perfect Sunday”" by Jose L. Ayala

Poetry
First Prize: "“Seeress and Voyager”" by Rowena Tiempo Torrevillas; and "“The Other Clearing”" by Gemino Abad Jr.
Second Prize: "“The Words and Other Poems”" by Francis Macansantos; and "“Thin Poems Occasioned by Big and Small Events”" by Alfredo N. Salanga
Third Prize: "“Axioms”" by Simeon Dumdum, Jr.; "“The Chameleon”" by Cesaro Syjuco; and "“The Time Factor”" by Ophelia Dimalanta

Essay
First Prize: "“Rizal, Balaguer and Teilhard: Convergence at the Luneta”" by Gregorio Brillantes
Second Prize: "“Letters to the President”" by Adrian Cristobal
Third Prize: "“Tertulias at San Jose and a Family Album”" by Marjorie Evasco

One-Act Play
First Prize: No winner
Second Prize: "“Waiting for Noriyushi”" by Herminia Sison
Third Prize: "“The Chieftain's Daughter”" by Felix A. Clemente
Special Mention: "“Brief Passage”" by Jessie B. Garcia; and "“Standard Overhauling Procedure”" by Dong Delos Reyes

Full-length Play
First Prize: "“The Theater of Director Julius Opus”" by Ed delos Santos Cabagnot
Second Prize: "“Reyna Elena”" by Ma. Soledad Fortich
Third Prize: "“Labaw, Donggon”" by Mig Alvarez Enriquez

Filipino division

Novel
Grand Prize: "“Dekada '70”" by Lualhati Bautista; and "“Ficcion”" by Edel Garcellano

Short story
First Prize: "“Pinagdugtong-dugtong na Hininga Mula sa Iskinitang..." by Agapito M. Pugay
Second Prize: "“Mga Sugat sa Dibdib ni Sister Faina”" by Fidel Rillo Jr.
Third Prize: "“Buwan, Buwan, Hulugan Mo Ako ng Sundang”" by Lualhati Bautista; and "“Tayong Mga Maria Magdalena”" by Fanny A. Garcia

Poetry
First Prize: "“Sa Panahon ng Ligalig”" by Jose F. Lacaba
Second Prize: "“Basal ang Bungo Ko”" by David T. Mamaril
Third Prize: "“Pamamangka at iba pang Pagsasagwan”" by Teo T. Antonio

Essay
First Prize: "“Ang Kontemporaryong Nobelang Tagalog”" by Rosario Torres-Yu
Second Prize: "“Ukol sa Isang Komprehensibong Panunuring Pampanitikan”" by Pedro L. Ricarte
Third Prize: "“Mula Kay Maria Clara Hanggang Kay Connie Escobar”" by Lilia Quindoza Santiago

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“Huling Gabi sa Maragondon”" by Rene O. Villanueva
Second Prize: "“Liwanag sa Karimlan”" by Roberto Jose De Guzman
Third Prize: "“Bulkang Sumambulat ang... Pigsa”" by Dong Delos Reyes; and "“Madawag na Lupa”" by Pedro L. Ricarte

Full-length Play
First Prize: "“Mga Abong Pangarap”" by Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo
Second Prize: "“Batang PRO”" by Bienvenido Noriega Jr.
Third Prize: "“Isang Pangyayari sa Planas Site”" by Tony Perez


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