Bienvenido L. Lumbera
was born on April 11, 1932. He spent most of his youth in Batangas
until he entered the University of Santo Tomas in 1950 to pursue
a degree in journalism. He completed his M.A. and then his Ph.D.
in Comparative Literature at Indiana University in 1967. Lumbera
writes in English and Filipino, and has produced works in both languages.
He has a poetry collection entitled Likhang Dila, Likhang Diwa
(1993), and Balaybay: Mga Tulang Lunot at Manibalang, a collection
of new poems in Filipino and those from Likhang Dila. He has several
critical works, including Abot-Tanaw: Sulyap at Suri sa Nagbabagong
Kultura at Lipunan (1987) and Writing the Nation/Pag-akda ng Bansa
(2000). He has also done several librettos, among them Tales of
the Manuvu (1977) and Rama Hari (1980). Sa Sariling Bayan: Apat
na Dulang May Musika (DLSU, 2003) collects the four historical musicals
Nasa Puso ang Amerika, Bayani, Noli Me Tangere: The Musical, and
Hibik at Himagsik Nina Victoria Laktaw.
Dr. Lumbera has been a recipient of numerous awards, including
the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism, Literature and Creative
Communication Arts in 1993, the Gawad CCP, Gawad Pambansang Alagad
ni Balagtas, Manila Critics' Circle and the Palanca. He has also
gained Professor Emeritus status in the University of the Philippines.
He also serves in the Board of Advisers of the UP Institute of Creative
Writing. This 2006, for his creative and critical work directed
towards a literature rooted in the search for nationhood, Dr. Lumbera
received the much-coveted title of National Artist for Literature.
More details about Bienvenido Lumbera may be accessed at http://www.lumbera.ph.
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