2009 Palanca Awards
59th Palanca Awards | |
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Date | September 1, 2009 |
Location | The Peninsula Manila, Makati, Philippines |
Most awards | Michael M. Coroza Reuel Molina Aguila |
The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners for 2009 (rank, name of author, title of winning entry (italicized, in parentheses)). The awarding ceremonies were held on September 1, 2009, at the Peninsula Hotel Manila in Makati.[1]
Filipino division[]
Sanaysay
1st – Reuel Molina Aguila (Ngunit Wala Akong Litrato Noong Nasa Kolehiyo Ako)
2nd – Jing Panganiban-Mendoza (Kumander)
3rd – Jahanie Sultan(Sung Hoo's Wife) (Kamay)
Tula
1st – Reagan R. Maiquez (Ilang Sandali Makalipas ang Huling Araw ng Mundo)
2nd – Alwynn C. Javier (Yaong Pakpak na Binunot sa Akin)
3rd – Charles B. Tuvilla (Sambutil na Daigdig sa Ilalim ng Pilik)
Maikling Kuwento (Short story)
1st – No winner
2nd – Rogelio Braga ("MGA")
3rd – Jimmuel C. Naval (Ang Kamatayan ng Isang Linggo)
Dulang Pampelikula
1st – Seymour Barros Sanchez & Christian M. Lacuesta (Hiwaga)
2nd – Jerry B. Gracio (Muli)
3rd – Enrique Ramos (Moonlight Over Baler)
Dulang Ganap ang Haba
1st – Rodolfo C. Vera (Ismail at Isabel)
2nd – Reuel Molina Aguila (Sa Kanto ng Wakas at Katotohanan Ext.)
3rd – Sir Anril P. Tiatco (Miss Dulce Extranjera)
Dulang May Isang Yugto
1st – Layeta P. Bucoy (Doc Resurreccion: Gagamutin ang Bayan)
2nd ��� Liza C. Magtoto (Paigan)
3rd – Jose Dennis C. Teodosio (Asunto)
Tulang Isinulat para sa mga Bata
1st – Eugene Y. Evasco (May Tiyanak sa Loob ng Aking Bag)
2nd – Jesus M. Santiago (Kuwentong Matanda, Bersong Bata)
3rd – Michael M. Coroza (Munting Daigdig ng Dalit at Awit)
Kabataan essay
1st – Axcel L. Trinidad (Si Ate Elsa, Si Aling Carmen, at Ako Laban sa mga Nangungunang Bansa sa Mundo)
2nd – Johanna Rose E. Calisin (Nagkakaisang Isip, Damdamin at Lakas)
3rd – Maya Victoria S. Rojas (Humabol Ka, Pilipino!)
Maikling Kuwentong Pambata
1st – Genaro R. Gojo Cruz (Mahabang-mahabang-mahaba)
2nd – Michael M. Coroza (Ang mga Kahon ni Kalon)
3rd – Milagros B. Gonzales (Ang Nanay Kong Lola)
Regional division[]
Short story - Cebuano
1st – Corazon M. Almerino (Sugmat)
2nd – Richel G. Dorotan (Biyahe)
3rd – Ferdinand L. Balino (Mga Mananap sa Kagabhion)
Short story - Hiligaynon
1st – Ferdinand L. Balino (Kanamit Gid Sang Arroz Valenciana)
2nd – Alice Tan Gonzales (Baha)
3rd – Joselito Vladimir D. Perez (Ang Santo Intiero)
Short story – Ilokano
1st – Danilo B. Antalan (Vigan)
2nd – Ariel S. Tabag (Dagiti Ayup Iti Bantay Quimmallugong)
3rd – Reynaldo A. Duque (Ti Kararua Ni Roman Catolico, Mannaniw, Nga Immulog Iti Impierno)
English division[]
Full-length play
1st – No winner
2nd – No winner
3rd – Floy C. Quintos (Fake)
One–act Play
1st – No winner
2nd – No winner
3rd – Violet B. Lucasi (Balangao)
Kabataan essay
1st – Cristina Gratia T. Tantengco (The Benefits of Selflessness)
2nd – Vincen Gregory Y. Yu (Dreams and Pastures)
3rd – Angelita A. Bombarda (On Being Filipino: A Citizen to the World)
Poetry
1st – Vincenz Serrano (The Collapse of What Separates Us)
2nd – Eliza A. Victoria (Reportage)
3rd – Mark Anthony R. Cayanan (Placelessness: Poems from a Series)
Poetry written for children
1st – Edgardo B. Maranan (The Google Song & Other Rhymes for children)
2nd – Heidi Emily Eusebio Abad (Child of Earth Poems)
3rd – H. Francisco V. Penones Jr. (Turtle and Other Poems for children)
Short story
1st – Sigfredo R. Iñigo (Home of the Sierra Madre)
2nd – Anne Lagamayo (Mr. & Mrs. Reyes and the Polka-dotted Sofa)
3rd – Luis Katigbak (Dear Distance)
Short story for children
1st – Kathleen Aton-Osias (Apolinario and the Name Trader)
2nd – Edgardo B. Maranan (The Artist of the Cave)
3rd – Paolo Gabriel V. Chikiamco (Dear Mr. Supremo)
Essay
1st – Edgardo B. Maranan (A Passage Through the Storm)
2nd – Erlinda Enriquez Panlilio (Saying Goodbye to the House)
3rd – Maria Teresa P. Garcia (Sweet of the Earth)
References[]
- ^ "55 win Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature". Philstar.com. 2009-09-02. Archived from the original on 2009-09-07. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
- Palanca Awards
- 2009 literary awards