1997- Nestor Vincent
Madali Gonzales
Nestor Vicente Madali
Gonzalez, better known as N.V.M. Gonzalez, fictionist, essayist, poet,
and teacher, articulated the Filipino spirit in rural, urban landscapes. Among
the many recognitions, he won the First Commonwealth Literary Contest in 1940,
received the Republic Cultural Heritage Award in 1960 and the Gawad CCP Para sa
Sining in 1990. The awards attest to his triumph in appropriating the English
language to express, reflect and shape Philippine culture and Philippine
sensibility. He became U.P.’s International-Writer-In-Residence and a member of
the Board of Advisers of the U.P. Creative Writing Center. In 1987, U.P.
conferred on him the Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, its highest
academic recognition.
Major works of N.V.M Gonzalez include the following: The Wind of april, seven hills away, children of the ash-Cvered Loam and other Stories, The Bamboo Dancers Look Stranger, on this Inland Now, Mindoro and Beyond: Twenty -one Stories, The Bread of Salt and Other Stories, Work on the Mountain, The Novel of Justice: Selected Essays 1968-1994, A Grammar of Dreams and Other Stories.
Major works of N.V.M Gonzalez include the following: The Wind of april, seven hills away, children of the ash-Cvered Loam and other Stories, The Bamboo Dancers Look Stranger, on this Inland Now, Mindoro and Beyond: Twenty -one Stories, The Bread of Salt and Other Stories, Work on the Mountain, The Novel of Justice: Selected Essays 1968-1994, A Grammar of Dreams and Other Stories.
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