✍️ Author Biography
Joey Yap
📅 1971
🌍 Malaysian
📚 15 free books
⭐ Known for: Oldtimer and Other Stories (1984)
Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. is a prolific Filipino writer and academic, recognized for his extensive contributions across multiple literary genres and his significant role in Philippine literature.
Jose Y. Dalisay Jr., born in 1954, is a highly decorated Filipino writer with a prolific career spanning fiction, poetry, drama, non-fiction, and screenwriting. He has authored over 30 books and earned numerous accolades, including 16 Palanca Awards, which led to his induction into the Palanca Hall of Fame. Dalisay's academic journey includes degrees from the University of the Philippines, the University of Michigan, and the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, where he was a Fulbright scholar. He has also held prestigious professorial chairs and lectured internationally.
Dalisay's literary output has been recognized with multiple National Book Awards and inclusion in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Centennial Honors List. Beyond his writing, he has had a significant career in editing, working on major projects like the ten-volume "Kasaysayan: The Story of the Filipino People." He has also held administrative positions at the University of the Philippines, including Vice President for Public Affairs, and is currently a Professor Emeritus. His work has been translated into several languages, and he has received international recognition for promoting Philippine literature.
Literary Accomplishments and Recognition
Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. has established himself as a leading figure in Philippine literature, boasting an impressive collection of awards and honors. His prolific output includes over 30 books, many of which have received critical acclaim, such as six National Book Awards from the Manila Critics Circle. He is a celebrated recipient of 16 Palanca Awards across five distinct genres, a testament to his versatility and mastery, which earned him a place in the Palanca Hall of Fame. Dalisay's contributions were further acknowledged when he was named one of the 100 most accomplished Filipino artists of the past century by the Cultural Center of the Philippines. His screenwriting has also been recognized with awards from FAMAS, URIAN, Star, and the Catholic Mass Media. Internationally, he received the "Premio Cervara di Rom" in Italy for his efforts in promoting Philippine literature abroad, and his novel "Soledad's Sister" was shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize.
Academic and Editorial Contributions
Beyond his literary achievements, Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. has a distinguished academic and editorial career. He holds advanced degrees in English and Creative Writing from prestigious institutions, including an MFA from the University of Michigan and a PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, where he was a Fulbright scholar. Dalisay has held significant academic positions, including professorial chairs at the Ateneo de Manila University and the University of the Philippines Diliman. He has lectured on Philippine culture and politics at numerous international universities. Furthermore, he has served as an Executive Editor for major projects, notably the ten-volume "Kasaysayan: The Story of the Filipino People," and has edited works for a variety of prominent organizations. His administrative roles at the University of the Philippines, including Vice President for Public Affairs and Director of the Institute of Creative Writing, highlight his commitment to fostering literary and academic development.