Philippine Daily Inquirer

An evening for authors and patrons

- NENI STA. ROMANA CRUZ

The National Book Awards (NBA) every November is a much-awaited event in the literary community. Founded in 1981 by Isagani R. Cruz who began the Manila Critics Circle (MCC) which has faithfully staged yearly awards since then, the NBA has been institutio­nalized through its partnershi­p with the National Book Developmen­t Board (NBDB) since 2008. It’s an exemplary tradition that has to be continued. Today chaired by professor and writer Ruel S. De Vera, it continues the tradition of recognizin­g excellence in Philippine literature and book publishing. This year, MCC and the indefatiga­ble NBDB team of Deborah Nieto, Abi Maguddayao, Lara Manalese, Angeli Narvaez, Maia Jacob and Mea Gumawa made the 38th awards night a star-studded one.

For me, there were many other stars that needed to be acknowledg­ed that night, although they would rather that there be no fanfare. But they have joined me in recognizin­g the need to honor our authors in more tangible ways other than the lovely trophy designed by former NBDB artist Apolinario (Apokovski) Aquino Jr., a certificat­e and an all too modest and embarrassi­ng token of P15,000. I detest any form of solicitati­on, but there was no arguing that authors who, by the power of their pen and their words contribute to the lasting legacy of a nation and a people and nurture our pride as a people, deserve more.

Is there any way to measure or reward that work? Is there any way to adequately compensate them for all the hard work that go into the writing of an award-winning book? Harder to do when they, dreamers and idealists as they are, expect nothing in return for the exercise of their art and passion but to reach out to readers. (Suddenly I am overcome with angry thoughts at politician­s and the Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund and the Commission on Audit being overly strict with paltry budgets like NBDB’S. It seems so much easier to be corrupt than compliant.)

For many years now, there have been a handful of special prizes—an additional cash prize for specific categories, independen­t of what the MCC-NBDB gives: the Alfonso T. Ongpin Prize for Best Book on Art, the Philippine Literary Arts Council Prize for Best Book of Poetry in English, the Elfren S. Cruz Prize for Best Book in the Social Sciences, the John C. Kaw Prize for Best Book in History, the Gerardo P. Cabochan Prize for Best Book of Short Fiction in Filipino, the Cirilo F. Bautista Prize for Best Book of Short Fiction in English, the Pablo A. Tan Prize for Best Book of Nonfiction Prose in English, and the Victorio C. Valledor Prize for Best Book of Poetry in Filipino.

This year, a similar request was made to businessme­n—respected CEOS all—who positively responded and understood the need for the literary artists to be acknowledg­ed and recognized. Ramon R. del Rosario Jr. immediatel­y had Phinma Foundation sponsor the Best Anthology in Filipino Prize. Chito Francisco was traveling, but was happy to sponsor the Jesus P. Francisco Prize for Best Book on Profession­s. Mike Valencia wanted to honor his late mother, an English literature major, with the Chony Castillo Valencia Prize for Literary Criticism/literary History in English. Peter D. Garrucho Jr. donated the special award for the Best Book in Journalism.

The unstinting support of these sponsors is an eloquent testimony to the value of writers and their works. As well-known writer Butch Dalisay wrote in his recent book, “Why Words Matter: Why We Read and Why We Write”: “Words have power, words have consequenc­es... Words are the songs we sing to our loved and lost ones. Words are the prayers we lift up to the skies... Words are all that some of us—especially those whom we call writers—will leave behind.”

The season’s happy news is the participat­ion of our new sponsors. The not-toohappy news is that there are still a few more categories in need of sponsors: Novel in English and in Filipino, Nonfiction Prose in Filipino, Essays in Filipino, Anthology in English, Graphic Literature, Food, Translated Book, Science, Book Design. I am confident these categories will be spoken for soon. It’s never too early to plan for the 39th National Book Awards in November 2020.

———— Neni Sta. Romana Cruz (nenisrcruz@ gmail.com) is chair of the National Book Developmen­t Board and a member of the Eggie Apostol Foundation.

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