1986 Palanca Awards

1986 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1986 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).__NOTOC__

English division

Short story
First Prize: "“Merlie”" by Jose Y. Dalisay Jr.
Second Prize: "“The Other Side”" by Jose Y. Dalisay Jr.
Third Prize: "“The Judge”" by Cesar Felipe Bacani Jr.

Poetry
First Prize: "“Portraits, Tributes, Protestations, Protests”" by Mariano Kilates
Second Prize: "“Poet's Dozen”" by Eli Ang Barroso
Third Prize: "“Between Places”" by Ma. Fatima V. Lim; and "“Disclosures”" by Ma. Luisa A. Igloria

Essay
First Prize: "“Dateline Manila: A Foreign Journalist's Odyssey”" by Wilma Vitug
Second Prize: "“Revolt of Spectacles”" by Herminio Beltran Jr.
Third Prize: "“The Men and Women in Bilibid”" by Constantino Tejero

One-Act Play
First Prize: No winner
Second Prize: No winner
Third Prize: "“Airport on Mactan Island”" by Leoncio P. Deriada
Special Mention: "“Celadon”" by Ametta Suarez-Taguchi

Full-length Play
First Prize: "“Balaring”" by Ametta Suarez-Taguchi
Second Prize: "“Aria or Madame Macro's Massive Pentimiento”" by Ed delos Santos Cabagnot
Third Prize: "“Lapulapu of Mactan”" by Mig Alvarez Enriquez

Filipino division

Short story
First Prize: "“Ang Damo sa Fort Bonifacio”" by Cyrus P. Borja
Second Prize: "“Syeyring”" by Jun Cruz Reyes
Third Prize: "“Talahib”" by Edgardo B. Maranan

Poetry
First Prize: "“Panahon ng Pagpuksa at Iba pang Pakikidigma”" by Teo Antonio
Second Prize: "“Mga Himaymay ng Paglalamay”" by Ariel Dim. Borlongan
Third Prize: "“Syeyring at iba pang Tula”" by Jun Cruz Reyes

Essay
First Prize: "“Si Edgardo M. Reyes: Ang Manunulat, Kanyang Akda at Panahon”" by Rogelio Mangahas
Second Prize: "“Ang Tiyanak sa Landas ni Rio Alma”" by Fidel Rillo Jr.
Third Prize: "“Ilang Talang Luma Buhat sa Talaarawan ng Isang May Nunal sa Talampakan”" by Jun Cruz Reyes

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“Ang mga Tattoo ni Emmanuel Resureccion”" by Reynaldo A. Duque
Second Prize: "“Haplos ng Dahas”" by Roberto Jose De Guzman
Third Prize: "“Alimuom”" by Reuel Molina Aguila; and "“Sa Huling Gabi ng Palabas”" by Rolando Dela Cruz

Full-length Play
First Prize: "“Bayan Mo”" by Bienvenido Noriega Jr.
Second Prize: "“Juan dela Cruz, New York City”" by Lito Casaje
Third Prize: "“Ang Hepe”" by Rene O. Villanueva


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