1971 Palanca Awards

1971 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1971 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).__NOTOC__

Division

Short Story
First Prize: "The Ritual" by Cirilo F. Bautista
Second Prize: "Beast in the Fields" by Resil Mojares
Third Prize: "Children of the City" by Amadis Ma. Guerrero

Poetry
First Prize: "The Archipelago" by Cirilo F. Bautista
Second Prize: "Five Poems" by Wilfredo Pascua Sanchez
Third Prize: "From Mactan to Mendiola" by Federico Licsi Espino Jr.

One-Act Play
First Prize: "The Grotesque Among Us" by Maidan T. Flores
Second Prize: "Age of Prometheus" by Jesus T. Peralta
Third Prize: "Operation Pacification" by Alfredo O. Cuenca Jr.

Filipino (Tagalog) Division

Short Story in Filipino
First Prize: "Ipis sa Guhong Templo" by Edgardo B. Maranan
Second Prize: "Isang Araw sa Buhay ni Juan Lazaro" by Jose Reyes Munsayac
Third Prize: "Maria, Ang Iyong Anak" by Wilfredo Pa. Virtusio

Poetry in Filipino
First Prize: "Mga Duguang Plakard at Iba Pang Tula" by Rogelio Mangahas
Second Prize: "Tatlong Awit ng Pagpuksa" by Lamberto E. Antonio
Third Prize: "Tinikling (Dalawang Tula)" by Cirilo F. Bautista

One-Act Play in Filipino
First Prize: "Dugo sa Uhay ng Luntiang Palayan" by Victor V. Francisco
Second Prize: "Langit at Lupa" by Fernando L. Samonte
Third Prize: "Panahon ng Digma" by Alberto S. Florentino Jr.

More winners by year

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