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NICK JOAQUIN

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Report ers: de Leon, Charmaine Kalayakan, Mylyn Jean Menda, Chastin Salvatierra, Jerrel Sangria, Kathlene Denise Santos, Jenine Pauline Valerio, Rey-ann Christine

Name: Nicomedes Mrquez Joaqun Birth date: May 4, 1917 Birth place: Paco, Manila Father: Leocadio Joaqun
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Jobs:

writer Proofreader

member of the Motion editor of Philippine Graphic Pictures commission

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Title: National Artist of the Philippinesfor Literature Pen name: Quijano de Manila Death: April 29,
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2004, cardiac

WRITING STYLES & USUAL THEMES


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Nick

Joaquin,

is

regarded

by

many as the most distinguished Filipino writer in English writing so variedly and so well about so many aspects of the Filipino. Nick Joaquin has also enriched with to the English coining his language
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critics

"Joaquinesque"

describe

Aside language, writes involves and

from that his

his Nick

handling

of

Bienvenido

Lumbera Joaquin's of the the

significance in Philippine literature exploration probing Philippine colonial past under Spain his into psychology of social changes as
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seen by the young, as exemplified

He has written plays, novels, poems, short stories and essays including reportage and journalism. As a journalist, Nick Joaquin uses the nome de guerre Quijano de Manila but whether he is writing literature
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or

journalism,

fellow

National Artist Francisco Arcellana

Joaquin wrote largely about the Spanish colonial period and the diverse heritage of the Filipino people. Often he dealt with the coexistence 'civilized' of 'primitive' inside and the dimensions

human psyche. After World War II Joaquin worked as a journalist,


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gaining fame as a reporter for the

WORKS of NICK JOAQUIN


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May Day Eve(1947) Prose and Poems(1952) The Woman Who had Two

Navels(1961)
v

La Naval de Manila and Other A Portrait of the Artist as

Essays(1964)
v

Filipino(1966)
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v

Joseph

Estrada

and

Other

Sketches(1977)
v

Nora Aunor & Other Profiles(1977) Ronnie Poe & Other

Silhouettes(1977)
v

Reportage on Lovers(1977) Reportage on Crime(1977) Amalia Fuentes & Other

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Doveglion & Other Cameos(1977) Language of the Streets and Other Manila: Sin City and Other

Essays(1977)
v

Chronicles(1977)
v

Tropical Baroque(1979), Pop Stories for Groovy Kids(1979) Language of the Street and Other

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The Aquinos of Tarlac: An Essay on as Three

History

Generations(1983)
v

Almanac for Manileos Cave and Shadows(1983) The Quartet of the Tiger Moon: from the People Power

Scenes
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v

Apocalypse (1986)

Culture and History: Occasional on the Process of

Notes

Philippine Becoming(1988)
v

Manila, My Manila: A History for The D.M. Guevara Story(1993), Mr. F.E.U., the Culture Hero That Reyes(1995). Rizal in Saga(1996)

the Young(1990),
v

Was Nicanor
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v

AWARDS

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Jos Garca Villa's Honor Roll(1940) Philippines Free Press Short Story Ten Most Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines(TOYM), Awardee for

Contest(1949)

Literature (1955)

Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Literary Harper Publishing Company(New 4/21/12

Awards(1957 1958; 1965; 1976)

Stonehill Award for the Novel(1960) Republic Cultural Heritage Award Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan of Manila(1964) National Artist Award(1976). S.E.A. Write Award(1980) Ramon Magsaysay Award for
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(1961)

Award from the City

Tanglaw ng Lahi Awardfrom

theAteneo de Manila University(1997)

SeveralESSOJournalism awards,

including the highly- coveted Journalist of the YearAward.


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SeveralNational Book Awardsfrom the An Essay in History of the as the Three Tiger Power History: Process of

Manila Critics' Circle forThe Aquinos of Tarlac: Moon: Generations;The Scenes Quartet

from on

People

Apocalypse;Culture Occasional Domingo:


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and the

Notes 19th

Philippine Becoming;The World of Damian Century Manila(co-

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