Beloved writer and professor Butch Dalisay retires after.
National Writers Congress tackles PH war on drugs and literature April 29 (UPDATED) 'Ang Panitikan sa Panahon ng Tokhang' features a keynote lecture by Dr Jose 'Butch' Dalisay Jr, and 2 fora with.
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Heartland by Jose Dalisay is about an Army doctor that is indifferent about his duties and has been hardened by the wars he has seen. A sixteen year old prisoner, however, changes all that for him.
Nick Joaquin Literary Awards Roster of Fiction Winners Nick Joaquin Literary Awards Roster of Fiction Winners.. By Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr First Prize (co-winner) FLAKES OF FIRE, BODIES OF LIGHT (August 21, 1995) By Carlos Ojeda Aureus Second Prize AS BIG AS A CHILD’S FIST (September 2, 1994) By Carina C. David. Second Prize (co-winner) THE HEART OF THE MERMAID (July 8, 1994) By Angelo.
This year’s guest of honor and speaker was decorated writer and professor Dr. Jose “Butch” Y. Dalisay, Jr., who has won over 16 Palanca Awards and is recognized as a Hall of Famer. Dr. Dalisay was awarded the “Gawad Dangal ng Lahi” for his contributions to the literary scene, including books of his stories, plays, and essays, screenplays, and biographies.
Dr. Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. (Butch Dalisay to readers of his “Penman” column in the Philippine STAR) was born in Romblon, Philippines in 1954. As of January 2006, he had published 15 books of his stories, plays, and essays, with five of those books receiving the National Book Award from the Manila Critics Circle.
In 1995, the Hall of Fame was established for Palanca awardees who have won five first prizes in the regular categories. Among the 22 Hall of Famers are children's author Rene Villanueva, fictionist Isagani Cruz, poet Luisa Igloria, fictionist Jose Dalisay Jr., and poet, essayist and novelist Alfred Yuson.