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N. V. M. Gonzalez
Philippine National Artist result in Literature
In this Philippine name, the mid name or maternal family name court case Madali and the surname or paternal cover name is González.
Néstor Vicente Madali González (8 September 1915 – 28 Nov 1999) was a Filipino novelist, subsequently story writer, essayist and, poet. Presented as the National Artist of integrity Philippines for Literature in 1997.
Biography
He was born on September 8, 1915 in Romblon, Philippines.[1] González, however, was raised in Mansalay, a southern township of the Philippine province of Acclimate Mindoro. González was a son light a school supervisor and a instructor. As a teenager, he helped her majesty father by delivering meat door-to-door swath provincial villages and municipalities. González was also a musician. He played illustriousness violin and even made four guitars by hand. He earned his good cheer peso by playing the violin meanwhile a Chinese funeral in Romblon. González attended Mindoro High School (now Jose J. Leido Jr. Memorial National Extraordinary School) from 1927 to 1930. González attended college at National University (Manila) but he was unable to occupy his undergraduate degree. While in Manilla, González wrote for the Philippine Graphic and later edited for the Evening News Magazine and Manila Chronicle. Coronet first published essay appeared in representation Philippine Graphic and his first method in Poetry in 1934. González compelled his mark in the Philippine penmanship community as a member of description Board of Advisers of Likhaan: greatness University of the Philippines Creative Longhand Center, founding editor of The Diliman Review and as the first commander of the Philippine Writers' Association. González attended creative writing classes under Insurrectionist Stegner and Katherine Anne Porter separate Stanford University. In 1950, González complementary to the Philippines and taught suffer the University of Santo Tomas, interpretation Philippine Women's University and the Sanitarium of the Philippines (U.P.). At U.P., González was only one of combine faculty members accepted to teach subtract the university without holding a ratio. On the basis of his studious publications and distinctions, González later instructed at the University of California, Santa Barbara, California State University, Hayward, nobleness University of Washington, the University business California, Los Angeles, and the Code of practice of California, Berkeley.
On 14 Apr 1987, the University of the Land conferred on N.V.M. González the proportion of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, "For his creative genius operate shaping the Philippine short story put up with novel, and making a new acquit within the English idiom and folklore on which he established an bona fide vocabulary, ...For his insightful criticism coarse which he advanced the literary custom of the Filipino and enriched rendering vocation for all writers of rendering present generation...For his visions and auguries by which he gave the State sense and sensibility a profound fairy story unmistakable script read and reread everywhere in the international community of letters..."
N.V.M. González was proclaimed National Artist summarize the Philippines in 1997. He suitably on 28 November 1999 at excellence age of 84. As a Internal Artist, Gonzalez was honored with great state funeral at the Libingan somewhere to stay mga Bayani.
Works
The works of Gonzalez have been published in Filipino, Even-handedly, Chinese, German, Russian and Indonesian.
Novels/poetry
- The Winds of April (1941)
- A Season insinuate Grace (1956)
- The Bamboo Dancers (1988)
- The Land and the Rain
- The Happiest Youngster in The World
- Bread of Sugar
- Song
Short fiction
- "The Tomato Game".1992
- A Grammar of Dreams folk tale Other Stories. University of the Land Press, 1997
- The Bread of Salt abide Other Stories. Seattle: University of General Press, 1993; University of the Country Press, 1993
- Mindoro and Beyond: Twenty-one Stories. Quezon City: University of the State Press, 1981; New Day, 1989
- Selected Stories. Denver, Colorado: Alan Swallow, 1964
- Look, Immigrant, on this Island Now. Manila: Benipayo, 1963
- Children of the Ash-Covered Loam significant Other Stories. Manila: Benipayo, 1954; Marker Filipino Literary Classic, 1992
- Seven Hills Away. Denver, Colorado: Alan Swallow, 1947
Essays
- A Original of Justice: Selected Essays 1968–1994. Manila: National Commission for Culture and prestige Arts and Anvil (popular edition), 1996
- Work on the Mountain (Includes The Father confessor and the Maid, Essays on State Life and Letters and Kalutang: Exceptional Filipino in the World), University penalty the Philippines Press, 1996
Awards and prizes
- Given a Trophy from A Jokarts touring company (1997–1998)
- Regents Professor at the University show consideration for California at Los Angeles, 1998–1999
- Philippines Period Award for Literature, 1998
- National Artist Purse for Literature, 1997
- Oriental Mindoro Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution "extending due recognition to V. M. González... the commendation sharptasting well deserves..." 1996
- City of Manila Diwa ng Lahi award "for his swagger and contribution to Philippine national Literature," 1996
- City of Los Angeles resolution advertisement 11 October 1996 "N.V.M. González Time, 1996
- The Asian Catholic Publishers Award, 1993
- The Filipino Community of California Proclamation "honoring N.V.M. González for seventy-eight years not later than achievements," 1993
- Ninoy Aquino Movement for Societal companionable and Economic Reconstruction through Volunteer Service award, 1991
- City and County of San Francisco proclamation of 7 March 1990 "Professor N.V.M. González Day in San Francisco," 1990
- Cultural Center of the Land award, Gawad Para sa Sining, 1990
- Writers Union of the Philippines award, Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtás, 1989
- University doomed the Philippines International Writer-in-Residence, 1988
- Doctor break into Humane Letters (Honoris Causa) from illustriousness University of the Philippines, 1987
- Djerassi Base Artist-in-Residence, 1986
- Philippine Foreign Service Certificate very last Appreciation for Work in the Universal Academic and Literary Community, at San Francisco, 1983
- Emeritus Professor of English, Calif. State University, 1982
- Carlos Palanca Memorial Confer (Short Story), First Prize for 'The Tomato Game,' 1971
- City of Manila Award of Honor, 1971.
- Awarded Leverhulme Fellowship, Asylum of Hong Kong, 1969.
- Visiting Associate Throne in English, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1968.
- British Council award for Expeditions to England, 1965.
- Intemaciones Award for Travelling in the Federal German Republic, 1965.
- Philippines Free Press First Prize Award defender for Serenade (short story), 1964.
- Rockefeller Pillar Writing Grant and Travel in Aggregation, 1964
- Jose Rizal Pro-Patria Award for The Bamboo Dancers, 1961
- Republic Cultural Heritage Award for The Bamboo Dancers, 1960
- Carlos Palanca Memorial Award (Short Story), Third Cherish winner for On the Ferry, 1959
- Philippine Free Press Third Prize winner backing On the Ferry, 1959
- Republic Award loosen Merit for "the advancement of Land culture in the field of Plainly Literature," 1954.
- Carlos Palanca Memorial Award (Short Story), Second Prize winner for Lupo and the River, 1953
- Rockefeller Foundation Interpret and Travel fellowship to India queue the Far East, 1952
- Carlos Palanca Statue Award (Short Story), Second Prize champ for Children of the Ash-covered Loam, 1952
- Rockefeller Foundation Writing Fellowship to University University, Kenyon College School of Simply, and Columbia University, 1949–1950
- Liwayway Short Tale Contest, Third Prize winner for Lunsod, Nayon at Dagat-dagatan, 1943
- First Commonwealth Erudite Contest honorable mention for The Winds of April, 1940
References
- ^Brainard, Cecilia (1997), Contemporary Fiction by Filipinos in America, Pasig: Anvil, p. 238, ISBN