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Lamberto E. Antonio is a Philippine writer. In 1978, he wrote the script for ''Insiang'', the first Filipino film to be showcased at the Cannes Film Festival. He is the author of several critically acclaimed books - ''Hagkis ng Talahib'' (1971), ''Pagsalubong sa Habagat'' (1986 National Book Award for Poetry), and ''Pingkian at Apat Pang Aklat ng Tunggalian'' (1997 National Book Award for Poetry). A Palanca awardee 10 times over, he has also won the grand prize for the Epic Narrative in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Literary Competition, and was hailed ''Makata ng Taon'' by the ''Surian ng Wikang Pambansa.'' He also received the ''Gawad Manuel L. Quezon''〔 and ''Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas.'' His other accomplishments include the translation of the literary works of Gabriel García Márquez, Dylan Thomas, Octavio Paz, Rainer Maria Rilke, Arthur Conan Doyle, Leopold Senghor, Salvatore Quasimodo, Usman Awang, and Rabindranath Tagore. He also translated Renato Constantino's A Past Revisited ''(Ang Bagong Lumipas)'' in 1997 and served as editor-in-chief of ''Diyaryo Filipino'' and ''Kabayan'' broadsheets and ''Pilosopong Tasyo'' magazine. ==Pingkian at Apat Pang Aklat ng Tunggalian== Recipient of major awards for his poetry and prose, the author presents his third collection of poems. Antonio, says a critic, is the most persuasive voice in contemporary Tagalog poetry, a poet who speaks for the oppressed, whether peasant or worker, without any touch of affectation. Antonio's ''Pingkian at Apat Pang Aklat ng Tunggalian'' was 1997 National Book Award for Poetry and 1998 Gintong Aklat Awardee for Literature. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lamberto Antonio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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