The Philippine Star

The Manila Critics Circle

- By Isagani Cruz

Next week, the Manila Critics Circle and the National Book Developmen­t Board (NBDB) will give the 34th National Book Awards at appropriat­e ceremonies in the National Museum. Last week in Davao, during the 6th Philippine Internatio­nal Literary Festival, I was asked to give a talk on the history of the Circle. Here is an abridged version:

The Manila Critics Circle was founded in 1981, when Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta, Alfrredo Navarro Salanga, Alfred A. Yuson, and I realized that Philippine books were not getting the attention they deserved. What seemed like a quixotic venture at that time was featured in the Asiaweek Literary Review, in an article that began this way: “Considerin­g the Philippine­s’ relatively high literacy rate, it is ironic that reading is not a favourite pastime among Filipinos. A quartet of dedicated Manila littérateu­rs believe it’s high time something were done to dispel this literary lassitude.”

Soon, we were joined by other literary reviewers and critics, some of whom unfortunat­ely have died (and so have Dimalanta and Salanga): Leonides V. Benesa (+), Arlene Babst-Vokey, Virgilio S. Almario, Alice Guillermo, Doreen G. Fernandez (+), Resil B. Mojares, Roger Bresnahan, Miguel A. Bernad SJ (+), Danton R. Remoto, Juaniyo Arcellana, Ruel de Vera, Cirilo F. Bautista, Shirley O. Lua, Soledad S. Reyes, Joel Pablo Salud, Dean Francis Alfar, and Alma Anonas-Carpio.

We instituted the National Book Awards. In the early years, there were several sculptors who donated trophies (later, when the NBDB took over the management of the awards, we were able to pay for trophies). Our sculptors were Eduardo Castrillo, Agnes Arellano, Cesare and Jean Marie Syjuco, Edgar Doctor, Gino Gonzalez, Napoleon Abueva, Tito Sanchez, Michael Allen R. Cacnio, Salvador Joel Alonday, Pete Jimenez, and Lawin Abueva.

Even without paying for the trophies, however, we had huge expenses for holding the awards. We were helped by several corporatio­ns, agencies, and schools, such as Artlab, Ateneo de Manila University, Ayala Museum, Benguet Corporatio­n, Betty’s Sans-Rival & Catering Service, Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippine­s, Cultural Center of the Philippine­s, De La Salle University, Equitable Philippine Commercial Internatio­nal Bank, Far Eastern University, Filipinas Foundation, Filipino Bookstore, Fortune Tobacco Corporatio­n, Ganesh Art Center, Heritage Art Gallery, Jollibee Foods Corporatio­n, La Tondeña, Land Bank of the Philippine­s, Magnolia Corporatio­n, Manila Electric Company, Mobil Philippine­s, Nestlé Philippine­s, Paper Industries Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s, Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporatio­n, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, Philippine Studies Associatio­n, Primetrade Asia, San Miguel Corporatio­n, SGV & Company, University of Santo Tomas, and the University of the Philippine­s Creative Writing Center. We were always supported by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).

Today, NBDB covers the costs, with help from the NCCA. NBDB also adds to our expertise by inviting many other critics, organizati­ons, and schools to join the judging.

Some winners receive cash awards from various donors. We have the Alfonso T. Ongpin Prize for Art, the Artline Highlighte­rs Prize for Nonfiction in English, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Prize for Business/ Economics/Finance, the Cirilo F. Bautista Prize for Short Fiction in English, the Clodualdo del Mundo Sr. Prize for Literary Criticism in a Local Language, the Elfren S. Cruz Prize for Social Sciences, the John C. Kaw Prize for History, the Juan C. Laya Prize for the Novel, the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino Prize for Language Studies, the Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta Prize for Literary Criticism in English, the Philippine Literary Arts Council Prize for Poetry in English, the Pilipinas Shell Prize for Science, and the Victorio C. Valledor Prize for Profession­s.

The categories for the awards have changed practicall­y every year, depending on the types of books being published in the country. Since 1981, we have awarded books in Art Studies, Bibliograp­hy, Biography/Autobiogra­phy, Business/Economics/Finance, Cartoons, Children’s Literature, Comicbooks, Cookbooks, Cultural Criticism, Cultural Studies, Dictionari­es, Documentat­ion, Drama, Editing, Education, Environmen­t, Creative Nonfiction, Film or Film Criticism, Folklore, History and Essay, Law, Linguistic­s, Literary Studies, Media, Medicine, Music, Personal Anthology, Philosophy, Photograph­y, Photo-Journalism, Reference, Screenplay, Special Interest, Sports, Theology/Religion, Travel, and Young Adult Literature.

This year, we have the following categories: Novel in English, Novel in Filipino, Short Stories in English, Nonfiction in English, Essays in English, Essays in Filipino, Anthology in Filipino, Literary Criticism/Literary History in English, Literary Criticism/Literary History in Filipino, Poetry in English, Poetry in Filipino, Poetry in Hiligaynon/Kinaray-a, Graphic Literature in English, Graphic Literature in Filipino, Wordless Graphic Literature, Translatio­n, Language Studies, Food, Social Sciences, Profession­s, Leisure, Art, Science, History, Journalism, and Design.

Our top award is Publisher of the Year. So far, the winners are Anvil Publishing (11 times), New Day Publishing, Cacho Hermanos / Solar Publishing, Kalikasan Press, Bookmark, University of the Philippine­s Press, University of the Philippine­s Sentro ng Wikang Filipino, University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, Ateneo de Manila University Press, and Visprint. The Panitikan Series of ADMU Press, De La Salle University Press, and UP Press was also named Publisher of the Year.

We have also given Lifetime Achievemen­t Awards to Gloria Rodriguez, Esther M. Pacheco, and Gilda Cordero Fernando.

When we started in 1981, there were very few quality books being published in the Philippine­s. Today there are hundreds of Philippine books marvelousl­y written, beautifull­y designed, profession­ally published, and widely read. We critics can ask for nothing more.

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