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Nationality
  
Filipino

Name
  
Bienvenido Santos

Notable works
  
Scent of Apples


Genre
  
fiction, poetry

Period
  
20th century

Role
  
Fiction writer

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Notable awards
  
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards (1956, 1961, 1965)Republic Cultural Heritage Award in LiteratureAmerican Book Award (1980)Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship

Died
  
January 7, 1996, Legazpi, Albay, Philippines

Education
  
Awards
  
American Book Awards

Books
  
Scent of apples, The Day the Dancers, The praying man, You lovely people, Brother - My Brother: A Collectio

Similar
  
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Bienvenido N. Santos (March 22, 1911 – January 7, 1996) was a Filipino-American fiction, poetry and nonfiction writer. He was born and raised in Tondo, Manila. His family roots are originally from Lubao, Pampanga, Philippines. He lived in the United States for many years where he is widely credited as a pioneering Asian-American writer.

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Biography

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Santos received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of the Philippines where he first studied creative writing under Paz Marquez Benitez. In 1941, Santos was a government pensionado (scholar) to the United States at the University of Illinois, Columbia University, and Harvard University. He had arrived in San Francisco on October 12, 1941 aboard the Ruth Alexander leaving his wife and three daughters in the Philippines. When war in the Pacific came to the Philippines on December 8 (December 7 Hawaii time) he feared he would never see his family again—a reality that "not only interrupted his study of realism; it was overwhelming it" leading to a transformation in his sense of national consciousness and identity. That crisis changed the nature of his writing into a less carefree style to one mixing laughter and pain; described by Florentino Valeros as "a man hiding tears in his laughter."

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During World War 2 II, he served with the Philippine government in exile under President Manuel L. Quezon in Washington, D.C., together with the playwright Severino Montano and Philippine National Artist Jose Garcia Villa. Santos left for home on January 17, 1946 aboard the Uruguay arriving in early February.

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In 1967, he returned to the United States to become a teacher and university administrator. He received a Rockefeller fellowship at the Writers Workshop of the University of Iowa where he later taught as a Fulbright exchange professor. Santos has also received a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, a Republic Cultural Heritage Award in Literature as well as several Palanca Awards for his short stories. Scent of Apples won a 1980 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation.

Santos received an honorary doctorate degrees in humanities and letters from the University of the Philippines, and Bicol University (Legazpi City, Albay) in 1981. He was also a Professor of Creative Writing and Distinguished Writer in Residence at the Wichita State University from 1973 to 1982, at which time the university awarded him an honorary doctorate degree in humane letters. After his retirement, Santos became Visiting Writer and Artist at De La Salle University in Manila; the university honored Santos by renaming its creative writing center after him.

Novels

  • The Volcano (1965)
  • Villa Magdalena (1965)
  • The Praying Man (1982)
  • The Man Who (Thought He) Looked Like Robert Taylor (1983)
  • What the Hell for You Left Your Heart in San Francisco? (1987)
  • The Late,Late Show
  • Short story collections

  • You Lovely People (1955)
  • Brother, My Brother (1960)
  • The Day the Dancers Came (1967, 1991)
  • Scent of Apples (1979)
  • Dwell in the Wilderness (1985)
  • The Old Favorites
  • The Bus Driver’s Daughter
  • Maligno sa Banga
  • Courage (1990's)
  • The Summer of my 17th Year
  • Poetry

  • The Wounded Stag (1956,1992)
  • Distances: In Time (1983)
  • "March of Death"
  • Music for One
  • Nonfiction

  • Memory's Fictions: A Personal History (1993)
  • Postscript to a Saintly Life (1994)
  • Selected Letters: Book 1 (1995)
  • Selected Letters: Book 2 (1996)
  • Awards, honors and prizes

  • Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship at the University of Iowa
  • Guggenheim Fellowship
  • Republic Cultural Heritage Award
  • Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for short fiction (1956, 1961 and 1965)
  • Fulbright Program Exchange Professorship
  • American Book Award from Before Columbus Foundation
  • Honorary Doctorate in Humanities and Letters, University of the Philippines
  • Honorary Doctorate in Humanities and Letters, Bicol University (Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines)
  • Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters, Wichita State University (Kansas, U.S.)
  • Critical studies

    As of March 2001:

    References

    Bienvenido Santos Wikipedia


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