Lilia F. Antonio was born
in Balara, Quezon City on 27 July 1949. She is
an essayist and a poet. She has an education degree,
an MA major in Filipino and a Ph. D. in Philippine
Studies obtained from UP. She has taught at the
DFPP, UP College of Arts and Letters since 1971.
She also became a visiting professor in Osaka
University of Foreign Studies, Japan.
Antonio has translated literary and philosophical
works into Filipino like Ang Munting Prinsipe
(Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s The Little Prince),
1969, “Ang Paglilitis (Peter Weiss’
The Investigation”), in Mga Babasahin sa
Pilosopiya: Epistomolohiya, Lohika, Wika at Pilosopiyang
Pilipino, 1974.
She has translated European and American plays
for Dulaang UP, among them Pagkahaba-haba man
ng Prusisyon, Sa Simbahan din ang Tuloy (Much
Ado About Nothing) and Anim na Tauhang Naghahanap
ng isang mangangatha (Six Characters in Search
of an Author), both in 1976.
Antonio has also done critical studies on Brigido
Batungbakal, Hermogenes Ilagan, Valeriano Hernandez,
Macario Pineda and Lazaro Francisco, and wrote
a short story for Binhi, 1967. She wrote the books,
Retorikang Pangkolehiyo and S.T. (Sanaysay at
Tula) from the UST Publishing House, 2003. She
now serves as the director of UP Sentro ng Wikang
Filipino.
Some parts were written by R. Galang, from CCP
Encyclopedia (volume 9)
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