Lourdes Castrillo Brillantes
Lourdes Castrillo-Brillantes is a prominent Filipino writer in the Spanish language,[1][3] professor, and a Premio Zobel awardee in 1998. She has authored works such as 81 Años del Premio Zobel (81 Years of the Premio Zobel), which documented the history of the Premio Zobel and its winners; and the Tesoro Literario de Filipinas, a compilation of Filipino short stories written in the 20th century. She was also a European Languages professor at the University of the Philippines and a contributor to the Cronica of the Manila Chronicle.[1][3]
Works
- "81 Years of Premio Zobel: A Legacy of Filipino Literature in the Spanish Language" (2006) [4]
- "Tesorio Literario de Filipinas" (2009)[5]
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See also
References
- Fernandez, Tony P. "The History of the Zobel Prize (La Historia del Premio Zobel): Lourdes Castrillo Brillantes" , Unided en la diversidad, Internet Portal on the Spanish Language, Opinion Page (a Spanish language website), 14 November 2001 Archived 27 October 2005 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Enriquez, Marge C. The Saga of the Premio Zobel, Inquirer News Service and FilipinoKastila.Tripod.com, June 13, 2003 , retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Amazon.com, retrieved March 9, 2013
- Google Books, retrieved on March 9, 2013
External links
- Lonely Planet's Guide to the Philippines: Philippine Languages, Lonely Planet and Travel.AOL.com, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Direcciones hispanofilipinas/ Filipino-Spanish links: Philippine Spanish, Geocities.com, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Philippine Spanish (PASSWORD required), Staff.NCL.ac.uk, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Gómez Rivera, Guillermo. Spanish in the Philippines (Language: Spanish), El idioma español en las Filipinas, Las Islas Cuentan Hoy Con Medio Millon de Hispanohablantes, La Academia Filipina, ElCastellano.org, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Farolan, Edmundo (Director). Philippine Spanish, Philippine Poetry, La revista, Tomo 1 Número 7, Julio 1997 and AOL.com, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Fernández, Tony P. Philippine Spanish, La Literatura Española en Filipinas, La Guirnalda Polar - Neoclassic E-Press and VCN.BC.ca, May 4, 1997, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Spanish in the Philippines, Fernandez, Tony P. The History of the Zobel Prize (La Historia del Premio Zobel): Lourdes Castrillo Brillantes, Unided en la diversidad, Internet Portal on the Spanish Language, Opinion Page (a Spanish language website), 14 November 2001, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Philippine Spanish, Adarna.com, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Real Academia Española, Diccionario de la lengua espanola (Spanish Dictionary), vigesima segunda edicion, RAE.es retrieved on: 10 June 2007
- Spanish in the Philippines, The Situation of Spanish in the Philippines Today and Other Hispano-Filipino Articles, FilipinoKastila.Tripod.com, retrieved on: 10 June 2007
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