1964 Palanca Awards

1964 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1964 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).__NOTOC__

English division

Short story
First Prize: "“A Wilderness of Sweets”" by Gilda Cordero Fernando
Second Prize: "“The Dream Tiger”" by Lilia Pablo Amansec
Third Prize: "“Mud Under the Sea”" by Julian E. Dacanay Jr.

Poetry
First Prize: "“A Stun of Jewels”" by Carlos Angeles
Second Prize: "“Becoming Dark, Sunflower by Van Gogh, Out of the Parrot Cage...”" by Emmanuel Torres
Third Prize: "“The Lady of October and Image of the Dancer”" by Rita Baltazar Gaddi

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“It's April, What are We Doing Here”" by Rolando S. Tinio
Second Prize: "“Rise, Terraces”" by Wilfrido D. Nolledo
Third Prize: "“Out of Darkness”" by Nestor Torre Jr.

Filipino division

Short story
First Prize: "“Mga Aso sa Lagarian”" by Dominador Mirasol
Second Prize: "“Si Ama”" by Edgardo M. Reyes
Third Prize: "“Dugo sa Ulo ni Corbo”" by Efren R. Abueg

Poetry
First Prize: "“Alamat ng Pasig”" by Fernando Monleon
Second Prize: "“Ito ang Ating Panahon”" by Bienvenido Ramos
Third Prize: "“A Group of Poems Published in Halimuyak 101”" by Vedasto Suarez

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“Sinag sa Karimlan”" by Dioisio S. Salarzan
Second Prize: "“Babasagang Alon”" by Orlando C. Rodriguez
Third Prize: "“Kintin”" by Benjamin P. Pascual

First Prize: "“Sinag sa Karimlan”" by Dioisio S. Salarzan


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