1985 Palanca Awards

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The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1985 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).

English division[]

Short story

  • First prize: “A Nobel Prize for Jorge Luis Borges” by Eli Ang Barroso; and “The Hand of God” by Conrado De Quiros
  • Second prize:
  • Third prize: “Men of the East” by Charlson Ong

Poetry

  • First prize: “Dream of Knives” by Alfred A. Yuson; and “Miscellanea 1984-1985” by Alfredo N. Salanga
  • Second prize: “Ara Vos Prec” by Eric Gamalinda; “Confabulations” by Felix Fojas; and “Finders of the Image” by Mariano Kilates
  • Third prize: “In the South Country” by Juaniyo Arcellana; “The Gift Supreme” by Merlie Alunan; and “Voyage in Dry Season” by Jose Victor Peñaranda

Essay

  • First prize: “Micro Sense, Macro Madness” by Conrado De Quiros
  • Second prize: “In Memory of Rizal, In Remembrance of Madrid” by Gregorio Brillantes
  • Third prize: “A Filipino Poet's Tokyo” by Alfred A. Yuson; and “Reportage on the State of Class War and Philippine Poetry” by Edel Garcellano

One-Act Play

  • First prize: “El Sentido del Indio” by
  • Second prize: “First Fruits” by Elsa M. Coscolluela
  • Third prize: “Blessed are the Poor” by Herminia Sison

Full-length play

  • First prize: No winner
  • Second prize: No winner
  • Third prize: “The Maragondon Conspiracy” by Felix A. Clemente; and “Passion Play” by Florencio Quintos

Filipino division[]

Short story

  • First prize: “Unang Binyag” by Ernie Yang
  • Second prize: “Mga Lamat ng Moog” by Danilo Consumido
  • Third prize: “Alitaptap sa Gabing Maunos” by Lamberto E. Antonio

Poetry

  • First prize: “Puntablangko” by Mike L. Bigornia
  • Second prize: “Pagsalubong sa Habagat” by Lamberto E. Antonio
  • Third prize: “Etsetera” by Alfredo N. Salanga

Essay

  • Special prizes:
  • “Isang Munting Aklat ng mga Gunita” by Anselmo Roque
  • “Now for the Fun of Flowing Gutter” by Fidel Rillo, Jr.
  • “Pagbuo ng Sariling Pampanitikang Ideolohiya” by Pedro L. Ricarte
  • “Patria Concha Andal: Ina, Bilanggo, Biktima” by Sol Juvida
  • “Seks/Dahas: Pelikula/Lipunan” by Isagani R. Cruz

One-act play

  • First prize: No winner
  • Second prize: No winner
  • Third prize: No winner
  • Special mention “Experimento” by Vergel A. Ramos; “Pulanlupa” by Bonifacio Ilagan; and “Sa Ngalan ng Ama” by Roberto Jose De Guzman

Full-length play

  • First prize: “Sandatahan” by Jose C. Papa
  • Second prize: “Pansamantalang Dilim” by Bienvenido Noriega Jr.
  • Third prize: “Martir” by Roberto Jose De Guzman; and “Stateside” by Corazon Urquico

References[]

  • "The Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | Winners 1985". Archived from the original on 2009-10-22.
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