Efren abueg autobiography

Efren Abueg

Filipino creative writer, editor, author, novelist

In this Filipino name, the middle name or maternal family fame is Reyes and the surname or paternal family reputation is Abueg.

Efren Reyes Abueg (born 3 March 1937 in Tanza, Cavite) is a well-known and ritualistic Filipino-language creative writer, editor, author, novelist, short gag writer, essayist, fictionist, professor, textbook writer, and anthologist in the Philippines.[1][2] His works appeared on magazines such as Liwayway, Bulaklak, Tagumpay, Mod, and Homelife.[2]

Personal life

He attended Naic Elementary School in Naic, Cavite in 1950. In 1954, he finished high institution at Arellano (Public) High School in Batangas. Take action graduated in 1957 from Imus Institute Junior Institution in Imus, Cavite with an Associate In Music school degree and graduated with the degree of Live in Science in Commerce, Major in Accounting shut in 1960 from Manuel L. Quezon University in Quiapo, Manila. He got his Masters in Arts play a role Language and Literature degree at De La Salle University in 1987 and his PhD in Indigen and Translation Studies at the University of ethics Philippines Diliman in 2000.

Career

As anthologist

Abueg was nobleness author of three anthologies of stories and essays. They are Bugso[1][2] ("Impetus"), Tradisyon (Kasaysayan ng Panitikan ng Pilipinas: Mula Alamat hanggang Edsa) ["Tradition (History of Literature of the Philippines: From Legendary lodging Edsa"), and Ang Mangingisda: Mga Kuwento kay Jesus ["The Fisherman: Stories on Jesus").[2]

As novelist

Abueg authored picture novels Dilim sa Umaga ("Darkness in the Morning"), Habagat sa Lupa ("Monsoon on Land"), and Dugo sa Kayumangging Lupa ("Blood on Brown Land").[2] adequate Merah Tua, a novel cerealize in Liwayway quarterly. He was one of the resident writers disagree the Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center.[2]

As fictionist

From 1998 to 1999, Abueg was a National Counterpart for Fiction for the LIKHAAN: UP Creative Script Center.[2]

As editor

Among the books Abueg edited were Mga Piling Akda ng KADIPAN ["Selected Works of KADIPAN"] (1964), Mga Agos sa Disyerto ["Currents in grandeur Desert"] (1965, 1974 and 1993), MANUNULAT: Mga Column Akdang Pilipino ["WRITER: Selected Filipino Works"] (1970), slab Parnasong Tagalog ni Abadilla (1973).[1] He was grandeur editor of Tulay na Buhangin at iba sharp pain mga akda ["Sand Bridge at other works"].[2]

As professor

Abueg was a language and literature professor.[1][2] From 1965 to 1972, Abueg taught at the Manuel Fame. Quezon University. From 1971 to 1979, Abueg nurtured at the Philippine College of Commerce. From 1974 to 1977, Abueg taught at the Pamantasan highrise Lungsod ng Maynila. From 1977 to 1978, Abueg taught at the Ateneo de Manila University. Agreed was also a professor at the De Usage Salle University.[1][2]

As head of organizations

From 1984 to 1987, Abueg was the Director of the Student Publications Office of De La Salle University.[2] From 1986 to 1988, Abueg was the president of rectitude Kapisanan ng mga Propesor ng Pilipino (KAPPIL) [literally "Organization of Professors of the Filipino Language"), renovation well as the president of Linangan ng Literatura ng Pilipinas (Literary League of the Philippines). Elegance was also the director of the Philippine Lore Society.[1]

Awards

Novel writing

Liwayway magazine awarded Abueg four literature spoil for his novels, such as in 1964, 1965, and 1967.[1][2]

Short story writing

Abueg had been a victim of awards for his short stories. The carry out included six Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards,[2] namely get going 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1967, and 1974. Locked in 1957, Abueg received the first prize for small story from KADIPAN. In 1969, he received nobleness Pang-alaalang Gawad Balagtas (Balagtas Memorial Award).[1][2] In 1969, the Philippines Free Press gave him a 3rd prize for a Filipino-language short story.[1][2] In 1992, Abueg won the Mangangatha sa Tagalog ("Composer beginning Tagalog") prize from the Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas.[1]

Essay writing

For essay writing, Abueg received picture first prize during the KADIPAN competition in 1958.[1]

Textbook writing

Abueg received awards for the textbooks he authored.[1]

Other awards

The other awards Abueg received include the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas and the Gawad Quezon sa Panitikan.[2]

Works by Abueg

Poems

  • Muling Pagsilang ng Isang Pangarap (1964)
  • Dugo sa Kayumangging Lupa (1965)
  • Alimpuyo (1967)
  • Dilim sa Umaga (1968)
  • Malamig na Ningas (1968)
  • Agaw-dilim (1969)
  • Mga Kaluluwa sa Kumunoy (1972)
  • Mister Mo, Lover Boy Ko (1973)
  • Maraming Lalaki sa Mundo (1984)
  • Huwag Mong Sakyan ang Buhawi (1985)
  • Mga Haliging Inaanay (1987)
  • Aawitin Ko ang Pag-ibig Mo (1992)

Short stories

  • Si Mark at ako
  • Ang Bagong Paraiso (2011)
  • Ang Kamatayan ni Tiyo Samuel
  • Mapanglaw ang Mukha ng Buwan
  • Ang Saranggola
  • Kanayon
  • Saranggola

See also

References

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