Santiago B. Villafania Explained

Santiago B. Villafania
Birth Date:31 January 1971
Birth Place:Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, Philippines
Death Place:Dagupan, Pangasinan, Philippines
Occupation:Poet, literature teacher
Nationality:Filipino
Genre:Poetry
Movement:Anacbanua

Santiago Villafania (January 31, 1971 – February 26, 2024) was a Filipino poet who wrote in Pangasinan and English.[1] [2]

Biography

Born in Tuliao, Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, Villafania graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Pangasinan in 1991. He was a vice president of the Philippine branch of PEN International and the head of its Translation and Linguistic Rights Committee. He was also a commissioner for the Pangasinan Historical and Cultural Commission.

Villafania advocated for the resurgence of Pangasinan as a literary language.[3] His works in the vernacular were described as some of the most representative of contemporary Pangasinan literature.[4] His book of poems, Malagilion: Sonnets tan Villanelles, was described as an attempt to open the propylaea of literary renaissance in Pangasinan. During his lifetime, Villafania created 300 sonnets and 50 villanelles in Pangasinan.[5] It was also recognized by the National Book Development Board and the Manila Critics Circle as a Finalist for Best Book of Poetry in the 27th National Book Award in 2008.[6]

Villafania was one of the 11 Outstanding Pangasinenses conferred with the 2010 Asna Award for the Arts and Culture (Literature) during the first Agew na Pangasinan and also the 430th Foundation Anniversary of the province on 5 April 2010.[7]

Villafania resided in Mangaldan, and died at the Nazareth Hospital in Dagupan, on February 26, 2023, at the age of 53.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Malagilion:Sonnets Tan Villanelles . 9781475197624. 25 September 2013. Villafania. Santiago B.. 19 April 2012. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform .
  2. Book: Bonsaic Verses . 9781463761028. 17 June 2015. Villafania. Santiago B.. 26 June 2012. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform .
  3. News: Languages in the spotlight. 3 September 2013. Manila Bulletin. Jul 20, 2012.
  4. Benosa. Maria Pia. Checking Up On Regional Lit. NBDB Bookwatch. 2010. April–June 2010. 14. 2.
  5. Bautista. Cirilo. Breaking Signs: A Boost to Pangasinan Literature. Philippine Panorama. 2007. 25–26. 3 September 2013.
  6. News: Cruz. Isagani. MINI CRITIQUE: National Book Award finalists. 3 September 2013. The Philippine Star. October 23, 2008.
  7. News: Manantan-Yparraguirre. Liway. Province honors 11 outstanding Pangasinenses. 3 September 2013. SunStar Pangasinan. April 6, 2010.
  8. News: Pasion . Ahikam . February 26, 2024 . Pangasinan poet, heritage torchbearer Santiago Villafania dies . Rappler . February 26, 2024.