Cirilo F. Bautista
Cirilo F. Bautista
Cirilo F. Bautista
He
was conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines award in 2014.
Contents
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1Education
2Career
3Works
o 3.1Poetry
o 3.2Fiction
o 3.3Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
4Awards, Prizes and Honors
5External links
Education[edit]
He received his basic education from Legarda Elementary School (1st Honorable Mention, 1954)
and Mapa High School (Valedictorian, 1959). He received his degrees in AB Literature from
the University of Santo Tomas (magna cum laude, 1963), MA Literature from St. Louis
University, Baguio City (magna cum laude, 1968), and Doctor of Arts in Language and Literature
from De La Salle University-Manila (1990). He received a fellowship to attend the International
Writing Program at the University of Iowa (19681969) and was awarded an honorary degreethe
only Filipino to have been so honored there.
Career[edit]
Bautista taught creative writing and literature at St. Louis University (19631968) and the University
of Santo Tomas (19691970) before moving to De La Salle University-Manila in 1970. He is also a
co-founding member of the Philippine Literary Arts Council (PLAC) and a member of the Manila
Critics Circle, Philippine Center of International PEN and the Philippine Writers Academy.
Bautista has also received Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards (for poetry, fiction and essay in English
and Filipino) as well as Philippines Free Press Awards for Fiction, Manila Critics' Circle National
Book Awards, Gawad Balagtas from the Unyon ng mga Manunulat ng Pilipinas, the Pablo Roman
Prize for the Novel, and the highest accolades from the City of Manila, Quezon City and Iligan City.
Bautista was hailed in 1993 as Makata ng Taon by the Komisyon ng mga Wika ng Pilipinas for
winning the poetry contest sponsored by the government. The last part of his epic trilogy The Trilogy
of Saint Lazarus, entitled Sunlight on Broken Stones, won the Centennial Prize for the epic in 1998.
He was an exchange professor in Waseda University and Ohio University. He became an Honorary
Fellow in Creative Writing at the University of Iowa in 1969, and was the first recipient of a British
Council fellowship as a creative writer at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1987.
Bautista works include Boneyard Breaking, Sugat ng Salita, The Archipelago, Telex Moon, Summer
Suns, Charts, The Cave and Other Poems, Kirot ng Kataga, and Bullets and Roses: The Poetry of
Amado V. Hernandez. His novel Galaw ng Asoge was published by the University of Santo
Tomas Press in 2004. His latest book, Believe and Betray: New and Collected Poems, appeared in
2006, published by De La Salle University Press.
His poems have appeared in major literary journals, papers, and magazines in the Philippines and in
anthologies published in the United States, Japan, the Netherlands, China, Romania, Hong
Kong, Germany and Malaysia. These include: excerpts from Sunlight on Broken Stones, published
in World Literature Today, USA, Spring 2000; What Rizal Told Me (poem), published
in Manoa, University of Hawaii, 1997; She of the Quick Hands: My Daughter and The
Seagull (poems), published in English Teachers Portfolio of Multicultural Activities, edited by John
Cowen (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996).
Aside from his teaching, creative and research activities as a Professor Emeritus of Literature at the
College of Liberal Arts, De La Salle University-Manila, Bautista is also a columnist and literary editor
of the Philippine Panorama, the Sunday Supplement of the Manila Bulletin. He is also a member of
the Board of Advisers and Associate, Bienvenido Santos Creative Writing Center of De La Salle
University-Manila and Senior Associate, The Center for Creative Writing and Studies of
the University of Santo Tomas.
Works[edit]
Poetry[edit]
Summer Suns (with Albert Casuga, 1963)
The Cave and Other Poems (1968)
The Archipelago (1970)
Charts (1973)
Telex Moon (1981)
Sugat ng Salita (1985)
Kirot Ng Kataga (1995),
Sunlight On Broken Stones (2000)
Tinik Sa Dila: Isang Katipunan Ng Mga Tula (2003)
The Trilogy Of Saint Lazarus (2001)
Believe and Betray: New and Collected Poems (2007)
Fiction[edit]
Stories (1990)
Galaw ng Asoge (2004)
Literary Theory and Cultural Studies[edit]
Breaking Signs (1990)
Words And Battlefields: A Theoria On The Poem (1998)
The Estrella D. Alfon Anthology Vol. I Short Stories (2000)
Bullets And Roses: The Poetry Of Amado V. Hernandez / A Bilingual Edition (translated Into
English And With A Critical Introduction) (2002)