Rogelio Sicat
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Rogelio R. Sikat (also known as Rogelio SÃcat) (1940-1997) was a Filipino fictionist, playwright, translator and educator. A many-time Palanca Awards winning writer, he is most remembered for his "Impeng Negro," one of the acclaimed short stories included in a popular anthology Mga Agos sa Disyerto.
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[edit] Early career
Sikat was borned and raised in San Jose, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. Showing interest in literature and journalism, he enrolled in the University of Santo Tomas and graduated with a B.Litt. in Journalism. He also took his M.A. in Filipino from the University of the Philippines.
[edit] Stint with Liwayway
Sikat received numerous literary prizes but he was particularly remembered for "Impeng Negro", his 1962 Palanca award-winning short fiction in Filipino (Tagalog). Many of his ground-breaking stories first appeared in Liwayway, a long-running magazine with a particularly strong Tagalog literary section. A posthumous appreciation of Sicat's achievements were highlighted by award-winning writer Lilia Quindoza-Santiago in Living and Dying as a Writer." The article appeared in Pen & Ink III.
Sikat was University Professor and Dean of the College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines in Diliman from 1991 to 1994. U.P. College of Mass Communication Professor Angelito Tiongson worked on a feature film Isang Munting Lupa based on Sicat's Tata Selo, another prizewinning story . Playwright and film/theater director Auraeus Solito, on the other hand, created a short film narrative based on "Impeng Negro" in 1999. Sikat was posthumously awarded by the Manila Critics Circle with a National Book Award for Translation in 1998.
[edit] Works
- Dugo sa bukang-liwayway (novel)
- Pagsalunga: Piniling kuwento at sanaysay (photoes and movies)
- Tatlo sa Tanghalan (plays)
- Jesus, Jesus (play)
[edit] References
- International Book Publishing; An Encyclopedia, Garland; 1995, [ISBN 0-8153-0786-1]
- Amazon.com
- Pen & Ink Book III
- Skyscraper Quezon thread
- World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Asia/Pacific, Routledge; 2001, [ISBN 0-415-26087-6]
- Lito Tiongson
- Rogelio and Shane University of Jamaica
- Liwayway
Category:1941 births|Sikat, Rogelio R Category:1994 deaths|Sikat, Rogelio R Impeng Negro, A short story
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