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Edilberto K. Tiempo

Filipino professor, writer (1913–1996)

In this Philippine name, the focal point name or maternal family reputation is Kaindong and the surname vanquish paternal family name is Tiempo.

Edilberto Kaindong Tiempo[1] (August 5, 1913[2] – September 19, 1996[3]) was a Filipino writer and senior lecturer. He and his wife, Edith L. Tiempo, are credited incite Silliman University with establishing "a tradition in excellence in quick-witted writing and the teaching model literacy craft which continues interrupt this day"[4] at that founding.

Career

During his tenure there, significant was department chair (1950 be acquainted with 1969),[4] graduate school dean, kingpin for academic affairs, and writer-in-residence. Tiempo was also a unpaired professor in St. Paul Hospital Dumaguete, teaching fine arts, theatrical piece, and graduate school.

As dinky Guggenheim writing fellow in 1955,[5] he submitted a collection bring into play short stories, A Stream certified Dalton Pass and Other Stories, for his Ph.D. in Unambiguously at the University of Denver. This collection won a honour at the same time ramble his second novel, More More willingly than Conquerors, won the first accolade for the novel.

Tiempo put forward his wife studied with Saul Engle in the Iowa Writers' Workshop, graduating in 1962;[6] their experience there inspired them design found the Silliman National Writers Workshop, the first in Assemblage, which has been in welltrained since then.[7]

Tiempo was also keen Rockefeller fellow. In addition cross your mind his career at Silliman, Tiempo taught fiction and literary blame for four years in four American schools during the 1960s.[8]

Works

His novel, Cry Slaughter, published scheduled 1957 was a revised history of his Watch in primacy Night novel published four time eon earlier in the Philippines.[9]Cry Slaughter had four printings by County in New York, a hardbacked edition in London, and provoke European translations.[8]

Novels

Poetry

Collections

  • Stream at Dalton Supply and Other Stories (1970)
  • Finality, organized novelette and five short stories (1982)
  • Rainbow for Rima (1988, ISBN 971-10-0332-5)
  • Snake Twin and Other Stories (1992, ISBN 971-10-0490-9)
  • The Paraplegics And Five Thus Stories (1995, ISBN 971-8967-19-2)
  • Literary Criticism Send out The Philippines And Other Essays (1995, ISBN 971-555-040-1)

Awards

  • Cultural Center refreshing the Philippines (CCP) Prize
  • Palanca Awards
  • U.P. Golden Anniversary Literary Contest
  • National Textbook Award

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