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Abdon Balde, Jr.: An engineer turned literary man
By Renato Perdon
Sydney-Australia
Thu 9th September
Yuson, and other talented Filipino writers. His colleagues in Philippine literary field, considered him as a late-bloomer. Almario, in particular, hails him as a new discovery in Philippine literature while another multi-awarded poet Rebecca Aonuevo admires his unique works for their artful imagination and simplicity.
This Bicolano scribe is even recognised overseas in the company of such literary stalwarts like Edwin Thumboo, Wena Poon, John Boyne, Mark Waid, Joyce Gan, Miguel Angel Mendo, Partrick Forsyth, Anwar Ridhawan, and Mark Ravinder.
Recently, he participated in the Singapore Writers Festival dwelling on various subjects such as writing novels, stories and songs; global perspective on literature, investigating culture and crime in fiction; the business of books and publishing, discovering new writers and finding new readers; crafting anthologies; comics entrepreneurship; creative writing experiences; graphic novels and fantasy; and many other aspects of writing, publishing and selling literary works.
He, however, made a significant contribution to the festivals Professional Literary symposium billed as Read ASEAN: A comparison of consumer book-buying habits and trends within the ASEAN. The festival was attended by representatives from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
in , in barrio Busac, Oas, Albay, in southern Luzon, to a poor family. His father is a rice farmer who worked hard so that he would get a better education. He is an engineer by development, to follow his father verdict on what he should pursue in college.
Even at little age, his inclination to writing was already evident, but his father did not believe that a life could be raised out of writing stories. Prefer many Bicol parents, his parents were not inclined to think about writing as a way to support a family.
He was then in high school, at the age of 14 when he wrote The Legend of a Rosewhich was dramatised in the local radio station, DZGB Legazpi City.
After completing his engineering studies, he worked as civil engineer and for the next 33 years of his professional career as a construction engineer, he handled various engineering projects building roads and highways, airports and runways, bridge and irrigation projects, both in the Philippines and overseas.
One such essential project was when he was assigned to supervise the construction of the Tribhuyan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. One profit he enjoyed in this non-literary work experience was the ability to make a keen observation and record in his memory the things that were happening around him.
His engineering proficiency and experience contributed to his moving up the ladder, from a field engineer position to a construction manager, marketing manager, and finally he rose to the position of a vice president of Philrock Inc. of the Yuchengco Group of companies, one of the largest civil works contractors in the Philippines.
He was successful in his engineering career, although not much of his liking, but because of his respects of his parents wishes.
However, he was aware of his first adoration writing was always in his mind.
All about the Philippines rich culture, literature, dances, folk songs, folk tales, heroes and famous people who shaped the nation as it is now. About this Blog This is cathcath's blog dedicated to students and researchers for facts and information about the Philippines. You are free to write your question for things that you do not find in the blog. I will try to look for them for you.In fact, his first brief story, Milagro sa Aming Nayonwas published in Liwayway magazine way back in , when he was only 16 years ancient. Then a year after, it was followed by Kuwento ng Isang Pag-ibig,now part of college textbooks. While nurturing his literary muse, he was a keen observer of the world, particularly in the Philippines.
The rampant corruption in private and universal works forced him to desert a lucrative profession. He decided to quit his engineering profession in to start a modern life and pursue his adoration of writing, a shift in career, so to speak.
His first book, Mga Pangarap at Pangitain, a collection of 14 fleeting stories written over four decades, was published in The novel recently received recognition from critics and fellow writers.
The general reception to his early literary ventures was positive and this made him vow to scribble and publish a book every year. His tales, more often than not, are set in the Bicol region and distinguished for their celebratory Bicol sensibility.
The social observations that he had in his mind during the past years of his non-literary life were put between covers and is very clear in his second novel, Sa Kagubatan ng Isang Lungsod(In the Forest of A City) which became the only nominated finalist in Filipino fiction in the September National Book Award.
One reviewer compared the book to unraveling events that happened in over the period of 20 years. It dwells on an ancient tragedy in a current setting of ill-fated lives, doomed love and corruption in the government, a record of his observation in the past looking at the lives and people around him in the urban areas.
In , his Hunyango sa Batowas published.
It tells of the corruption in the construction industry and irregularities in universal works projects. Explaining about the book, Balde said in one of the interviews: Many readers are wondering why I had to write about this caring of theme that has been happening since time immemorial, but based on experience, its complexity and perplexities give one a new perspective, especially (about) whats going on in our territory today from juetengpayoffs to other scandals.
In fact, contemporary situation such as rampant corruption in the government and the waning interest of the youth in their own culture and literature have inspired him to set on paper what he has been observing.
In , his Calvary Road, a collection of stories in the surreal and absurd genre was published and took the National Book Awards and the J.
C. Laya Prize for Best Book Fiction. Then, this was followed by his monumental novel Awit ni Kadunung, about ancient heroes and the expeditions of Juan de Salcedo in Bicol Region which became the National Book Award Finalis.
As of this writing, Balde has produced four novels, three brief story collections and a guide of essays on aging and titled 60ZENs: Tips on Senior Citizenship, his ninth book, which was launched by Anvil Publishing Inc late last year.
Another novel Sa Lupain ng Ibalong, the Bicol epic in novel form, is scheduled late this year to be published by the UST Publishing House.
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This is a Filipino poem or tula in Bicol and translated in Tagalog written by Abden Balde Jr. It tells about a river and the author's view of life. SA PAMPANG SALOG by Abdon Balde Jr. Ang bulos kaining Salog-Kabilogan Namamati ko sa sakong rapandapan; Bulos nin biyaya, bulos kamundu’an; Buhay, kagadanan kan samong kina’ban.
The launch area will be lighted with candles. The air will be scented with frankincense. And tune will be provided by monks singing Gregorian chants. The program will start with a novena for our dearly departed and for those who are already on the pre-departure stages.
Meal will comprise chiefly of porridge, boiled oatmeal and mashed potato. Gerber for adults will be on sale.
Sabi kan mga gurang an pinakamakusog daang bagyo. Mala daa ini an paros na nakakabulnot ki pako sa lanob. Makuring paros na daing padumanan. Rinaot, winasak su sakuyang daghan.Please notify us in advance if you have sustenance preference, say if you are a vegetarian, humanitarian or a cannibal. Discount coupons for memorial plans will be raffled off.
Balde is passionate about his perform writing novels, short stories, and essays.
As a prolific journalist, he authored a sucession of books on Philippine literature, three of his works, Mayong, Hunyango sa Bato,and Calvary Roadwon for him the National Book Awards. Mayongwas cited for its engrossing narrative set in the Bikol Regionset in mellifluous Tagalog or Filipinoone that merges deathless legend and fantastic lore with the romance of present-day realities, in the process weaving a well-told tale of the crossover between the natural and the supernatural.
Early in , his 8thbook titled Sibagowas launched at the Tomas Aquinas Research Complex Auditorium, Manila.
The novel tells the explore of Kumar Amar, a Gurkha from the Himalayas, to Donsol, Sorsogon in Bicol. His purpose was to rescue a equitable maiden named Sita who was abducted and hidden by many-faced demons in the forest of Sibago.
Travelling on the wings of Garuda (Airlines) and aided by Jannu (Hanuman?), Kumar had to reach Bicol, cross the sea of the whale sharks (butanding), enter the river of Linao, sanctuary of the fireflies (aniniput) in order to rescue Sita in a thrilling retelling the story akin to the centuries old Hindi epic, Ramayana.
Other recognitions bestowed on him involve the Palanca Awards for Literature in which made him the oldest first-time recipients of that prestigious award, being already 57 years of age when he received the award.
Abdon M. Balde, Jr. is an award-winning Filipino novelist. He has written and published short stories, poems and novels in English, Tagalog and the languages of Bicol. Balde finished a degree in civil engineering and worked as a construction engineer for thirty-three years, after which he retired to pursue a career as an author.
In the equal year, he was recognised also with the Rokyaw Ibalong Award for Literary Arts, then the following year, he won the Juan C. Laya Award for Best Novel and, again, for the same award the accompanying year for Best Book of Fiction. In , he was given the Premio Arejola Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature and in , the Omaw sa Oragon Award which was given him during a tribute in his honour by the Aquinas University in Legazpi City.
In , he received the Bikolinismo Regional Artist Award plaque. He was cited for his contribution in building a Bicolano and Filipino sense of nationhood and who have pioneered in a mode of creative expression or style, thus earning distinction and making an impact on succeeding generations of artists.
On the alike year, he became the recipient of the Southeast Asian Journalist award which was granted him by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn and his Royal Consort HRH Princess Srirasm of Thailand at a grave ceremonies held in Bangkok.
The awarding ceremonies were held on the occasion of the SEA Writers 31stawards presentation held in the Royal Ballroom of Bangkoks Mandarin Oriental, where Balde received his award together with seven other ASEAN writers. The prestigious award comes with a handsome cash prize and he was nominated by UMPIL or the Writers Union of the Philippines.
Among other nominees were poets Vim Nadera, Marne Kilates, Cesar Ruiz Aquino (also a fictionist) and Teo Antonio.
This year, the Philippine government gave him additional recognition by granting him the Ani ng Dangal award at a ceremonies held in Malacaang Palace.
This succession of awards granted him made his contemporary literary friend, Alfredo A. Yuson said of him: When it rains, it pours, hes likely to be saying to himself.
Balde was born in Busac, Oas, Albay in the Bicol region. He finished a degree in civil engineering and worked as a construction engineer for thirty-three years, after which he retired to pursue a career as an author. His penner career bloomed and critics noted his unique raw talent. He concentrated in writing creative compact stories, poems and novels.Yuson also said that for Balde, it has been a positively propitious pail-full/brimful of news that seems to confirm the signification that, like unwelcome glitches, superb luck comes in threes.
to , he wrote in English, but encouragement from his literary friends convinced him to compose in Filipino.
After receiving numerous awards and recognitions, he is now inspired to write in his native tongue, the Bicol-Oasnon dialect. Although lives in Manila with his family, he regularly return to his roots and visit historical places and renew acquaintances with old friends.
While most of his works are in Filipino, Balde writes in three dialects of Bicol language, adding to his literary outputs are poems of contemporary period. His rawit-dawit(Bicol poems) and tigsik(satirical lines) came out recently and published in the Bicol region.
Writing in his native dialect, he is of the perspective that he can only finest express what is in his mind or in his heart if he writes in his own native language, a very rare quality of a journalist, indeed.
All about the Philippines rich culture, literature, dances, folk songs, folk tales, heroes and famous people who shaped the nation as it is now. Post a Comment. About this Blog This is cathcath's blog dedicated to students and researchers for facts and information about the Philippines. You are free to write your question for things that you do not find in the blog.His works is appreciated by many because he could reach his readers. His using the Bicol dialect as a medium of literary expression is his contribution to the promotion of Bicol literature. To encourage people to learn more about their Bicol roots, Balde is currently using Bicol-Oasnon dialect to convey stories from his region.
Our successful Bicolano literary man is currently vice-chair of UMPIL as well as the National Committee on Language and Translation, a board member of the Filipinas Licensing Culture and Wika ng kultura at Agham, a member of the Kabulig Bicol Writers Group, and a consultant for the National Book Stores.