1969 Palanca Awards

1969 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1969 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).__NOTOC__

English division

Short story
First Prize: "“Un Bel Di”" by Edith L. Tiempo
Second Prize: "“The Trial of Professor Riesco”" by Luis Teodoro Jr.
Third Prize: "“The Icon”" by Antonio R. Enriquez

Poetry
First Prize: "“Counter-clockwise: Poems 1965-1969 and Dark Sutra”" by Federico Licsi Espino Jr.
Second Prize: "“Northward Into Noon”" by Artemio Tadena
Third Prize: "“Black or Otherwise”" by Jose M. Lansang Jr.

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“Dialogue”" by Nestor Torre Jr.
Second Prize: "“Days of the Clock”" by Jesus T. Peralta
Third Prize: "“The Summit”" by Mar V. Puatu

Filipino division

Short story
First Prize: "“Huwag, Huwag Mong Kukuwentuhan Ang Batang Si Wei Fung”" by Ricardo Lee
Second Prize: "“Mariang Makiling”" by Eli Ang Barroso
Third Prize: "“Elias at Salome”" by Domingo Landicho

Poetry
First Prize: "“May Luha ang Tula”" by Aniceto Silvestre
Second Prize: "“Paraanin Ako”" by Jose M. Buhain
Third Prize: "“Walong Tukod Langit”" by Celestino M. Vega

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“Moses, Moses”" by Rogelio Sicat
Second Prize: "“Neon”" by Clodualdo Del Mundo
Third Prize: "“Ang Huling Pasiya”" by Fernando L. Samonte


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