Edgardo Maranan

Edgardo B. Maranan was a Filipino poet, essayist, fiction writer, playwright, translator and writer of children's stories. He was born in Bauan, Batangas, Philippines on November 7, 1946. He wrote in Filipino and in English, has published 4 books of poetry, 20 books of children's stories. He grew up in Baguio where he finished his high school education. Maranan died on May 8, 2019.[1]

Early life

He represented the Philippines at the 1963 New York Herald Tribune World Youth Forum at the age of 16. At the age of 18, he joined Kabataang Makabayan and became a student activist He became a professor at the University of the Philippines from 1970-1972 where he taught political science and joined the underground movement when martial law was declared by Marcos.

Career

In 1985, he was the Philippine fellow at the Iowa International Writing program.[2] He also became the National fellow for the poetry of the University of the Philippines creative writing center in 1988. He became a panelist at the Ubud International Writers Festival in Bali in 2007. And he also served as a foreign information officer of the Philippine Embassy in London. Edgardo Maranan came back to the Philippines in the late 2006 and had been a freelance writer.

Awards

  • Palanca Awards first prize winning works[2]
    • 1978 Ang Panahon ni Cristy - Full-length play
    • 1984 Voyage: Poem - Poetry
    • 1989 Pamana ng Bundok - Children's Short story
    • 1992 Island and Hinterland - Essay
    • 2000 Tabon and Other Poems - Poetry

References

  1. News, ABS-CBN. "Ed Maranan, 'one of the most prolific Filipino writers', writes 30". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  2. [http:// "EDGARDO B. MARANAN – Carlos Palanca Awards"] Check |url= value (help). www.palancaawards.com.ph. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
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