Reynaldo A. Duque
Reynaldo A. Duque (October 29, 1945–April 8, 2013) was a multilingual Ilocano writer (he writes in Ilocano, Filipino, and English), is the former editor-in-chief of Liwayway magazine, the leading Filipino (Tagalog) weekly magazine in the Philippines.[1] He is a fictionist, novelist, poet, playwright, radio/TV/movie scriptwriter, editor, and translator.[2]
Reynaldo A. Duque | |
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Born | October 29, 1945 Bagani Ubbog, Candon, Ilocos Sur, Commonwealth of the Philippines |
Died | April 8, 2013 67) | (aged
Other names | RAD, Rey |
Occupation | Novelist, poet, fiction writer. journalist |
Known for | Angkel Sam, Centerly, Manong! |
A multi-awarded author, among his numerous literary decorations is the Palanca Hall of Fame Award bestowed on him in 2003 for having won five first prizes in the prestigious Palanca Awards. He is also first prize winner in Filipino Epic in the 1998 Centennial Literary Awards sponsored by the Philippine Government.
He is a native of Bagani Ubbog, Candon, Ilocos Sur.
Awards
- Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Writing Grants
- Palanca Awards
- Talaang Ginto-Gantimpalang Collantes
- Centennial Literary Awards
- Pedro Bucaneg Award
- Gov. Roque Ablan Awards for Iloko Literature (GRAAFIL)
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