1989 Palanca Awards

1989 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1989 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).__NOTOC__

English division

Short story
First Prize: "“Stories”" by Cesar Ruiz Aquino
Second Prize: "“Afternoon Fever”" by Eli Ang Barroso; and "“The 3 Juans and How They Joined the Revolution”" by Maria Fe G. Parco
Third Prize: "“Owl”" by Charlson Ong; and "“The Doubters”" by Timothy R. Montes

Short story for children
First Prize: "“The Great Green Grove of Ato”" by Gretchen B. Ira
Second Prize: "“The Boy Who Listened to the Sea”" by Ma. Elena Paterno-Locsin; and "“The Offering to the Sea”" by Ma. Elena Paterno-Locsin
Third Prize: "“The Little Girl Who Saved her Yawn”" by Amado Lacuesta Jr. and Andrea P. Lacuesta; and "The Vacant Lot" by Leoncio P. Deriada

Poetry
First Prize: "“Poems in Our Own Sweet Country”" by Francis Macansantos
Second Prize: "“All Else is Grass”" by Rene Estrella Amper; and "“Angel of Stone”" by Ma. Fatima V. Lim
Third Prize: "“Faces and Masks”" by Eli Ang Barroso; "“Fear in the World”" by Clovis Nazareno; and "“Nearness of the Sea”" by Juaniyo Arcellana

Essay
First Prize: "“Discourse of Power in Florante at Laura”" by Florentino Hornedo; and "“Threading Our Lives of the Story of the Open Strand”" by Marjorie Evasco
Second Prize: No winner
Third Prize: "“The Changing of the Guard: Three Critical Essays”" by Jaime An Lim; and "“The Visitors and the Native in Filipino Folk and Popular Literature”" by Florentino Hornedo

One-Act Play
First Prize: No winner
Second Prize: "“Brisbane”" by Bobby Flores Villasis
Third Prize: No winner

Full-length Play
First Prize: "“A Time to Love”" by Ametta Suarez-Taguchi
Second Prize: "“Candle in the Wind”" by Jessie B. Garcia
Third Prize: "“Angst”" by Jomar Fleras

Filipino division

Short story
First Prize: "“Minero”" by Noel Salonga
Second Prize: "“Ikaw, Ang Aking Saksi”ii by Ariel Valerio
Third Prize: "“Ulahing”" by Rowena Festin

Short story for children
First Prize: "“Pamana ng Bundok”" by Edgardo B. Maranan
Second Prize: "“Yawyawen: Munting Lam-Ang”" by Pat V. Villafuerte
Third Prize: "“Bertdey ni Guido”" by Rene O. Villanueva; and "Sa Bayang Walang Batas" by Rene O. Villanueva

Poetry
First Prize: "“Batanes at Iba pang Pulo”" by Tomas F. Agulto; and "“Himutok at Iba Pa”" by Rolando S. Tinio
Second Prize: "“Lupang di Hinirang”" by Merlinda Bobis; and "“San Isidro, Safehouse, Mga Panaginip at iba pang Tula”" by Donato Mejia Alvarez
Third Prize: "“Ang Aking Mga Kapatid”" by Romeo J. Santos; and "“Mga Tula ng Paglusong”" by Romulo P. Baquiran Jr.

Essay
First Prize: "“Subersiyon ng Romansa: Kamalayang Balagtas ng Teatro...”" by Buenaventura S. Medina Jr.
Second Prize: "“Ang Abril ng Laksa-laksa Kong Pangarap”" by Anacleta Encarnacion
Third Prize: "“Ang Dula sa Ating Dulaan”" by Rolando S. Tinio

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“Gamugamo sa Kanto ng East Avenue”" by Rolando Dela Cruz
Second Prize: "“Bulong-bulongan sa Sangandaan”" by Ramon C. Jocson
Third Prize: "“Isang Magsasaka”" by Reuel Molina Aguila

Full-length Play
First Prize: "“Pwera Usog”" by Manuel R. Buising
Second Prize: "“Muling Pag-ibig”" by Bonifacio Ilagan
Third Prize: "“Ang Buhay ay Pelikula”" by Dennis Marasigan


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