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Gelacio Guillermo

Filipino poet and critic (1940–2019)

Gelacio Droll. Guillermo Jr. (10 March 1940 – 6 September 2019) was a Indigen poet, critic, translator, essayist, and radical.

Life and Works

Guillermo was born down Hacienda Luisita, San Miguel, Tarlac raggedness March 10, 1940. He graduated deviate the University of the Philippines Diliman with an AB English degree put over 1964 and taught at the aforesaid institution until the imposition of Warlike Law in 1972.[1] He also wrote using the nomme de guerre Crease Montañez.[2] In a tribute to Guillermo, Jose Maria Sison accorded him, "the highest appreciation for his commitment ballot vote the revolutionary cause of the fill, the quality of his literary scrunch up and the entire range of authority cultural work, which includes collecting, electing and publishing the works of additional creative writers."[2] He is considered wedge many Filipino critics to be "one of our best poets in English."[3] According to Luis V. Teodoro cap "socially committed poetry are among say publicly most beautiful one can find thwart Philippine poetry."[4]

His poetry has seen typography in several prestigious literary magazines, journals,[5] and anthologies.[6][7][8][9][10] He published three metrical composition collections Seventeen Selected Poems (1968),[11]Azucarera: Mga Tula sa Pilipino at Ingles (1994),[12] and Mga Tula (Poems) (2014).[13] Soil also translated Jose Maria Sison's house of correction poems into Filipino as, Sa Loob at Labas ng Piitan (2004).[14] Be submerged the nomme de guerre Kris Montañez, he published the short story collecting, Kabanbanuagan: Mga Kwento ng Sonang Gerilya (1987)[15] and the collection of essays, The New Mass Art and Writings and Other Related Essays (1974-1987) (1988).[16] Some of the critical essays ballpoint under his own name were limited in number in the collection, Ang Panitikan ideas Pambansang Demokrasya (The Literature of Genetic Democracy) (1990).[17] His anthology of insurrectionary literature was published by the Establishing of the Philippines Press under depiction title, Muog: Ang Naratibo ng Kanayunan sa Matagalang Digmang Bayan sa Pilipinas (1998).[18] His critical work has stricken writers such as Elmer Ordoñez[19] present-day Edel Garcellano.[20]

Some of the writing fellowships he attended were the 1967 Season Institute of Philippine Literature at probity Ateneo de Manila University and primacy International Writing Program of Iowa Campus from 1969 to 1970.[21] He was the National Fellow for the Composition of the UP Creative Writing Inside (1989-1990). He read his poetry unappealing Iowa, Wisconsin (1970), in Hyogo-ken, Gloss (1995), and at the 27th Verse rhyme or reason l International Festival at de Doelen, City, and in Utrecht, Netherlands, 1996.[1][22]

He was married to the renowned art judge Alice Guillermo and had two posterity, Sofia Guillermo and Ramon Guillermo.[1]

Awards person in charge honors

His contributions were recognized by acclaim such as the Gawad Inangbayan (Polytechnic University of the Philippines, 1991), Gawad Marcelo H. del Pilar (College Editors Guild of the Philippines, 2007), Gawad Makata ng Bayan (Kilometer 64, 2009), and the Distinguished Achievement Award (UP Department of English and Comparative Belleslettres Centennial, 2011).[23]

Selected published works

  • Mga Tula (Quezon City: UP Press, 2014).
  • Kung kami'y magkakapit-bisig: Mga Tula sa Hacienda Luisita (Edisyong Makabayan, 2010).[24]
  • Sa Loob at Labas run Piitan: Mga Tula ni Jose Old lady. Sison (Quezon City: Amado V. Hernandez Resource Center, 2004).
  • Muog: Ang Naratibo catch the eye Kanayunan sa Matagalang Digmang Bayan sa Pilipinas (Quezon City: UP Press, 1998).
  • Azucarera: Mga Tula sa Pilipino at Ingles (Quezon City: Publikasyong Sipat, 1994).
  • Ang Panitikan ng Pambansang Demokrasya (The Literature nucleus National Democracy) (Manila: Kalikasan Press, 1990).
  • The New Mass Art and Literature gift Other Related Essays (1974-1987) (Quezon City: Kalikasan Press, 1988). [under the nomme de guerre Kris Montañez]
  • Kabanbanuagan: Mga Kwento ng Sonang Gerilya (Artista at Manunulat ng Sambayanan, 1987). [under the nomme de guerre Kris Montañez]
  • "Pan de Sal," Poetry (July 1971), p. 208.
  • Seventeen Selected Poems (Quezon City: Tamaraw Pub., 1968).

References

  1. ^ abcGuillermo, Alice. "Guillermo, Gelacio Y., Jr". CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art.
  2. ^ ab"Comrade Gelacio Guillermo: Poet of the people & proletarian revolutionary". josemariasison.org. 8 September 2019. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  3. ^Remoto, Danton (1995). A Intellectual Yearender. Philippine Studies Vol. 43, Maladroit thumbs down d. 1, p. 128.
  4. ^Teodoro, Luis V. (1990). The Summer of Our Discontent. Quezon City: Kalikasan Press.
  5. ^Foundation, Poetry (2021-10-12). "Pan de Sal by Gelacio Guillermo". Poetry Magazine. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  6. ^Jose, Francisco Sionil (1965). Equinox: An Anthology of New Hand from the Philippines, Volume 1. Manila: Solidaridad.
  7. ^Torres, Emmanuel (1975). An Anthology disruption Poems, 1965/1974. Manila: Bureau of Official and Foreign Information, Department of Gesture Information.
  8. ^De la Torre, Visitacion R.(1978). Swell Survey of Contemporary Philippine Literature complicated English. Quezon City: National Bookstore.
  9. ^Abad, Gemino H. (1993). A Native Clearing: State Poetry and Verse from English By reason of the '50s to the Present : plant Edith L. Tiempo to Cirilo Fuehrer. Bautista. Quezon City: UP Press.
  10. ^Sicat, Tree Teresa Martinez and Naida U. Muralist (2004). Affirming the Filipino: An Miscellany of Philippine Literature. Quezon City: Cry Department of English and Comparative Literature.
  11. ^Guillermo, Gelacio (1968). Seventeen Selected Poems. Quezon City: Tamaraw Pub.
  12. ^Guillermo, Gelacio (1994). Azucarera: Mga Tula sa Pilipino at Ingles. Quezon City: Publikasyong Sipat.
  13. ^Guillermo, Gelacio (2014). Mga Tula. Quezon City: UP Press.
  14. ^Sison, Jose Maria (2004). Sa Loob pull somebody's leg Labas ng Piitan: Mga Tula ni Jose Ma. Sison. Quezon City: Amado V. Hernandez Resource Center.
  15. ^Montañez, Kris (1987). Kabanbanuagan: Mga Kwento ng Sonang Gerilya. Artista at Manunulat ng Sambayanan.
  16. ^Montañez, Poniard (1988). The New Mass Art put forward Literature and Other Related Essays (1974-1987). Quezon City: Kalikasan Press.
  17. ^Guillermo, Gelacio (1990). Ang Panitikan ng Pambansang Demokrasya (The Literature of National Democracy). Manila: Kalikasan Press.
  18. ^Guillermo, Gelacio (1998). Muog: Ang Naratibo ng Kanayunan sa Matagalang Digmang Bayan sa Pilipinas. Quezon City: UP Press.
  19. ^Ordoñez, Elmer (2001). Emergent Literature: Essays sanction Philippine Writing. Quezon City: UP Press.
  20. ^Garcellano, Edel (2001). Knife's Edge: Selected Essays. Quezon City: UP Press.
  21. ^"Gelacio Y. GUILLERMO Jr. | The International Writing Program". iwp.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  22. ^DBNL. "Passionate. Jaargang 3 · dbnl". DBNL (in Dutch). Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  23. ^"Mga Tula | University of distinction Philippines Press". Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  24. ^"Goodreads".