Dr. Jose Y. Dalisay Jr.
(Butch Dalisay to readers of his "Penman" column
in the Philippine STAR) was born in Romblon, Philippines
in 1954.
As
of January 2006, he had published 15 books of his stories, plays, and
essays, with five of those books receiving the National Book Award from
the Manila Critics Circle. In 1998, he was named to the Cultural Center
of the Philippines (CCP) Centennial Honors List for his work as a
playwright and fictionist.
He graduated from the University of the Philippines in 1984 (AB English, cum laude ),
the University of Michigan (MFA, 1988) and the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee (PhD English, 1991). He teaches English and
Creative Writing as a full professor at the University of the
Philippines, where he also serves as coordinator of the creative
writing program and as an Associate of the UP Institute of Creative
Writing. After serving as chairman of the English Department, he became
Vice President for Public Affairs of the UP System from May 2003 to
February 2005.
Among his distinctions, he has won 16
Palanca Awards in five genres (entering the Palanca Hall of Fame in
2000), five Cultural Center of the Philippines awards for playwriting,
and Famas, Urian, Star and Catholic Film awards and citations for his
screenplays. He was named one of The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) of
1993 for his creative writing. He has been a Fulbright, Hawthornden,
David TK Wong, Rockefeller, and British Council fellow. He is the current director of the UP ICW.
E-mail: jdalisay@up.edu.ph
Homepage: http://penmanila.net
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