1979 Palanca Awards

1979 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1979 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).__NOTOC__

English division

Short story
First Prize: "“Arbol de Fuego”" by Francisco Sionil Jose; and "“Behind the Fern”" by Rowena Tiempo Torrevillas
Second Prize: "“Act”" by Cesar Ruiz Aquino; and "“The Other Woman”" by Norma Miraflor
Third Prize: "“Another Execution”" by Grace Marie Katigbak; and "“Ride A White Horse to Heaven”" by Antonio M. Nieva

Poetry
First Prize: "“Crossworks”" by Cirilo F. Bautista
Second Prize: "“Nova Blum”" by Ricardo De Ungria
Third Prize: "“Black Holes: A Closer View”" by Edgardo B. Maranan

Essay
First Prize: "“This City is in the Heart”" by Anacleta Encarnacion
Second Prize: "“A Scenario for Filipino Renaissance”" by Francisco Sionil Jose
Third Prize: "“The Military As a Revolutionary Force”" by Reynaldo Silvestre

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“Earthworms”" by Dong Delos Reyes
Second Prize: "“Demigod”" by Bobby Flores Villasis
Third Prize: "“Wedding Night”" by Isagani R. Cruz

Full-length Play
First Prize: No winner
Second Prize: No winner
Third Prize: No winner
Special mention: "“The Fort Santiago Contract, December 1896”" by Felix A. Clemente

Filipino division

Short story
First Prize: "“Lagaslas ng Hanging Makamandag”" by Melecio Antonio Adviento; and "“Tipaklong, Tipaklong, Bakit Bulkang Sumabog ang Dibdib ni Delfin Balajadia”" by Alfonso Mendoza
Second Prize: "“Pangarap”" by Leuterio Nicolas; and "“Habag”" by Benigno R. Juan
Third Prize: "“Hindi na Babagtas ang mga Tagak”" by Jose M. Marquez; and "“Mga Kuwentong Kapos”" by Jun Cruz Reyes

Poetry
First Prize: "“Kahit ka Man Hostess at Iba Pang Tula”" by Alberto F. De Guzman
Second Prize: "“Ngayon, Ang Daigdig at Iba pang Tula”" by Mar Al. Tiburcio
Third Prize: "“Dalawampu't Isang Tula”" by Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo

Essay
First Prize: "“Mga Talinhaga sa Panahon ng Krisis”" by Virgilio S. Almario
Second Prize: "“Ang Kaisipang Pilipino Batay sa Sining Biswal”" by Alice Guillermo
Third Prize: "“Sa Ibabaw ng Kapirasong Lupa”" by Anselmo Roque

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“Bahay Kalapati”" by Mateo Trijo Doctor
Second Prize: "“Isneg”" by Manuel Galvez
Third Prize: "“Ang Bangkay”" by Nonilon Queano

Full-length Play
First Prize: "“Langit Ma'y Magdilim”" by Bonifacio Ilagan
Second Prize: "“Juan Tamban”" by Malou Leviste Jacob
Third Prize: "“Ang Katutubo”" by Nonilon Queano


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