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Clodualdo del Mundo Sr.

Clodualdo del Mundo Sr. (September 11, 1911 – October 5, 1977) was a Filipino novelist, playwright, essayist, short story writer, journalist, screenwriter, teacher, critic.[1] Many comics fans know him as the prolific writer of komiks (Philippine comics) through Liwayway and Ace Publications.

Clodualdo del Mundo Sr.
Born(1911-09-11)September 11, 1911
DiedOctober 5, 1977(1977-10-05) (aged 66)
Occupation(s)writer, komiks
Years active1936–1977

He was also one of the most ardent supporters of the Filipino language (Pilipino), the national language of the Philippines[2] and worked tirelessly for its promotion as a literary language.

Beginnings edit

Clodualdo del Mundo was born in Santa Cruz, Manila. His parents were Mariano del Mundo, a sculptor from Bocaue, Bulacan; and Remigia Legaspi of Sampaloc, Manila. A graduate of Mapa High School, del Mundo obtained a degree in Associate in Arts from Far Eastern College (now Far Eastern University), and a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from the National Teachers' College. Del Mundo spent a few years studying law at the Philippine Law School, and fine arts at the University of the Philippines.

Literature edit

Del Mundo was at the forefront of literary organizations. In 1936, he co-founded and became president of "Panitikan", an avant-garde group of college writers in Tagalog. He also became president of "Ilaw ng Bayan" in 1937, and a member of "Ilaw at Panitik" in 1938. He provided an active voice in the name of the national language when he became a member of "Taliba ng Inang Wika" (TANIW) in 1955, and its president from 1967 to 1972. His name was associated with various magazines as associate editor, managing editor or editor. Among these magazines were Alitaptap, Orient Digest, Nautilus, Halakhak, Mabuhay, Aliwan, Paru-Paro, Daigdig and Liwayway.

Del Mundo continued to write literary pieces. During his later years at Liwayway, he focused his work on the "tanaga", a form of Pilipino poem, with four verses and seven syllables for each verse. A small space in Liwayway was reserved for del Mundo's "Makabagong Tanaga", and he produced a total of 283 of these short poems. He was editorial director of Liwayway when he died on October 5, 1977.

His life as a writer was a constant struggle between literary writing and popular writing for the mass media, particularly radio and komiks.

Radio edit

In radio, del Mundo is most remembered for his Prinsipe Amante, which was aired from 1949 to 1953. Rooted in folklore and the comedy, it was made into a film by Lamberto Avellana becoming a box-office success. It also inspired comics adaptations by Malang Santos and Alfredo Alcala.[3][4] Del Mundo wrote countless other plays on radio,[5] including biblical plays during Lenten seasons.

Films edit

He works were also the basis of a great number of films particularly in the 1950s and the 1960s in which he was credited as writer and as screenwriter. He is well-respected figure in the Filipino film industry and has garnered amount of critical acclaim for his body of work.

Komiks edit

In komiks, del Mundo is remembered as one of the prolific writers during the Golden Years of komiks in the Philippines with the entry of Ace Publications in 1947 and the publication of Pilipino Komiks. Through the 1950s, Ace Publications komiks – Pilipino, Hiwaga, Espesyal and Tagalog Klasiks enjoyed huge popularity. Clodualdo del Mundo was the most prolific (other notables being Mars Ravelo, Pablo S. Gomez, and Francisco V. Coching).

Leading illustrators at that time were Francisco V. Coching, Nestor Redondo, Alfredo Alcala and Fred Carrillo. Most of the komiks stories by Clodualdo del Mundo were illustrated by Fred Carrillo. This long collaboration produced many memorable works – from social drama, like Malvarosa and Kadenang Putik; to costume drama, like Kapitan Bagwis and Pitong Sagisag; to action stories like Ripleng de Rapido, Paltik, Asintado; and to science-fiction like Tuko sa Madre Kakaw and Zarex.

For about two decades, del Mundo provided a rich resource of stories for movie producers. Many of his stories were produced by LVN and Premiere Productions. In 1960, Kadenang Putik, produced by Premiere, was awarded the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences FAMAS Awards trophy for best story.

Also noteworthy among del Mundo's works in komiks medium was his adaptation of Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere.

During the height of the popularity of komiks-magazines, del Mundo and his colleagues formed an organization to oversee the komiks industry and to underscore the responsibility of this mass medium. In 1956, the APEPCOM (Association of Publishers and Editors of Philippine Comics Magazines) was formed. In the 1960s, del Mundo served as its president.

Also known as Clod del Mundo, he is the father of the Filipino university professor, film director, producer and screenwriter Clodualdo del Mundo Jr. and the father to actor/model Jesus 'Jet' del Mundo, who starred as "Israel" in the 1965 film Ang Daigdig Ng Mga Api, which won the 1965 FAMAS Awards trophy for Best Picture.

Works edit

  • 1947: Ali Mudin (Liwaway)
  • 1948: Prinsipe Paris (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1948-1949: Prinsipe Adonis (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1949: Mahiwagang Kastilyo (Paruparo)
  • 1949: Ang Ulilang Anghel (Paruparo)
  • 1949: Prinsesa Basahan (Paruparo)
  • 1949: Prinsipe Binggo (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1950: Buhay ng mga Poon (Tagalog Klasiks)
  • 1950-1951: Prinsipe Amante (Aksiyon Komiks)
  • 1950-1951: Birtud (Liwayway)
  • 1950-1951: Kapitan Bagwis (Liwayway)
  • 1951: Kerubin (Liwayway)
  • 1952: Texas (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1952: Munting Koronel (Liwayway)
  • 1952: Babaing Mandirigma (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1952: Quo Vadis (Tagalog Klasiks)
  • 1952-1953: Diluvio (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1952-1953: Hercules (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1952-1953: Solitaryo (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1953: Paladin (Liwayway)
  • 1953-1954: Binibining Pirata (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1953-1954: Damong Ligaw (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1954: Nagkita si Kerubin at si Tulisang Pugot (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1954-1955: Eskrimador (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1954-1955: Paltik (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1954-1955: Salamangkero (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1954-1956: Everlasting (Tagalog Klasiks)
  • 1955-1956: Senyorita de Kampanilya (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1956-1957: Conde de Amor (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1956-1957: Haring Espada (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1956-1957: Kamay ni Cain (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1956-1957: Kayumangging Krisantemo (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1957-1958: Zarex (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1957-1958: Malvarosa (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1958: Tuko sa Madre Kakaw (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1958-1959: Asintado (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1958-1959: Binhi ng Puso (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1959: Apat na Anino (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1959: Nakausap Ko ang Diyos (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1959-1960: Gitarang Ginto (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1959-1960: Kadenang Putik (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1960: Sandakot na Alabok (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1960: Dimasupil (Tagalog Klasiks)
  • 1960-1961: Karugtong ng Kahapon (Tagalog Klasiks)
  • 1960-1961: Pitong Sagisag (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1960-1961: Nawaglit na Langit (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1961-1962: Apat na Agimat (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1961-1962: Sindak! (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1962: Prinsesang Mandirigma (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1962-1963: Sutlang Maskara (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1962-1963: 29 (Veinte Nueve) (Tagalog Klasiks)
  • 1962-1963: Asyang ng La Loma (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1962-1963: Ripleng de Rapido (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1963: Magnong Mandurukot (Liwayway)
  • 1963: Riple .77 (Pinoy Komiks)
  • 1963-1964: Maskarang Itim (Holiday Komiks)
  • 1964: Apat na Espada (Kislap Komiks)
  • 1964: Takas sa Morge (Holiday Komiks)
  • 1964: Upeng Ulila (Pinoy Komiks)
  • 1964-1965: Alyas Agimat (Liwayway)
  • 1964-1965: Anak ni Prinsipe Amante (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1964-1965: Mary Martires (Kislap Komiks)
  • 1964-1965: Simbilis ng Ipo-Ipo (Pioneer Komiks)
  • 1964-1965: Villa Venganza (Espesyal Komiks)
  • 1964-1966: Boy King (Pinoy Komiks)
  • 1965-1966: Joe Safari (Pinoy Klasiks)
  • 1965-1966: Kid Sister (Pioneer Komiks)
  • 1965-1966: Kilabot ng Persia (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1966: Duke de Alba (Liwayway)
  • 1966: Impakta Vengadora (Liwayway)
  • 1966: Planet Man (Liwayway)
  • 1966: Katawan at Kaluluwa (Pinoy Komiks)
  • 1966: Mataas na Lupa (Kislap Komiks)
  • 1966: Sideshow Girl (Holiday Komiks)
  • 1966: Walang Bituin sa Langit (Tagalog Klasiks)
  • 1966-1967: Mga Taghoy sa Hatinggabi (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1966-1968: Brix Virgo (Pilipino Komiks)
  • 1967-1968: Double Agent (Pioneer Komiks)
  • 1968: Paglalakbay sa Silim (Liwayway)
  • 1968: Black Treasure (Hiwaga Komiks)
  • 1968: Dragona (Top Komiks)
  • 1968: Dyenina (Holiday Komiks)
  • 1968: Nasa Balintataw (Pinoy Komiks)
  • 1968: Noli Me Tangere (Zoom Komiks)
  • 1968-1969: Gorilla Man (Zoom Komiks)
  • 1968-1969: Katapat ng Langit (Kislap Komiks)
  • 1968-1969: Lex Laureado (Pioneer Komiks)
  • 1969: Bruhilda (Liwayway)
  • 1969: Fashion Model (Sex-See Komiks)
  • 1969: Flash Dodo (Bold Komiks)
  • 1969: Sphinx(Pinoy Klasiks)
  • 1969-1970: Captain Zing (Eba at Adan Komiks)
  • 1969-1970: Erotik (Bikini Komiks)
  • 1970-1971: Hello, Mrs. Abril (Liwayway)
  • 1970-1972: Hari ng mga Stuntmen (Eba at Adan Starlight Komiks)
  • 1972-1973: Gimbal ng Bayan (Starlight Mini Magazine)
  • 1974: Lawin Vengador (Liwayway)

(Source: Komiklopedia - Clodualdo del Mundo)[6]

Filmography edit

Writer / Screenwriter
  • 1949: Prinsipe Paris (story)
  • 1950: Prinsipe Amante (screenplay)
  • 1952: Teksas, ang manok na nagsasalita
  • 1953: Munting koronel (writer)
  • 1953: Hercules (writer)
  • 1954: Nagkita si Kerubin at si Tulisang Pugot (story)
  • 1954: Paladin (story) (as Clod del Mundo)
  • 1955: Eskrimador (writer) (as Clod del Mundo)
  • 1956: Zarex (story)
  • 1957: Kahariang bato (as Clod Del Mundo)
  • 1957: Conde de amor
  • 1958: Malvarosa (story)
  • 1959: Tuko sa Madre Kakaw (story)
  • 1960: Kadenang putik (story)
  • 1961: Luis Latigo (story)
  • 1961: Pitong sagisag (story)
  • 1962: Apat na agimat (story)
  • 1962: Prinsesang Mandirigma (story)
  • 1963: Ripleng de rapido (story)
  • 1963: Asyang ng La Loma (story)

Awards edit

  • 1961: FAMAS award for Best Screenplay for Kadenang putik at the FAMAS Awards

References edit

  1. ^ Tagalog Lang: Biography of Clodualdo del Mundo
  2. ^ Remembering Clodualdo del Mundo Sr., Tagalog literary and pop-culture icon
  3. ^ "Malang Santos".
  4. ^ "Alfredo P. Alcala".
  5. ^ Inquirer: Del Mundo feted on his centennial
  6. ^ Source: Komiklopedia - Clodualdo del Mundo

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This article is about Filipino writer For his son the Filipino director producer and screenwriter born in 1948 see Clodualdo del Mundo Jr This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Clodualdo del Mundo Sr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Clodualdo del Mundo Sr September 11 1911 October 5 1977 was a Filipino novelist playwright essayist short story writer journalist screenwriter teacher critic 1 Many comics fans know him as the prolific writer of komiks Philippine comics through Liwayway and Ace Publications Clodualdo del Mundo Sr Born 1911 09 11 September 11 1911Santa Cruz Manila Philippine IslandsDiedOctober 5 1977 1977 10 05 aged 66 Manila PhilippinesOccupation s writer komiksYears active1936 1977He was also one of the most ardent supporters of the Filipino language Pilipino the national language of the Philippines 2 and worked tirelessly for its promotion as a literary language Contents 1 Beginnings 2 Literature 3 Radio 4 Films 5 Komiks 6 Works 7 Filmography 8 Awards 9 ReferencesBeginnings editClodualdo del Mundo was born in Santa Cruz Manila His parents were Mariano del Mundo a sculptor from Bocaue Bulacan and Remigia Legaspi of Sampaloc Manila A graduate of Mapa High School del Mundo obtained a degree in Associate in Arts from Far Eastern College now Far Eastern University and a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from the National Teachers College Del Mundo spent a few years studying law at the Philippine Law School and fine arts at the University of the Philippines Literature editDel Mundo was at the forefront of literary organizations In 1936 he co founded and became president of Panitikan an avant garde group of college writers in Tagalog He also became president of Ilaw ng Bayan in 1937 and a member of Ilaw at Panitik in 1938 He provided an active voice in the name of the national language when he became a member of Taliba ng Inang Wika TANIW in 1955 and its president from 1967 to 1972 His name was associated with various magazines as associate editor managing editor or editor Among these magazines were Alitaptap Orient Digest Nautilus Halakhak Mabuhay Aliwan Paru Paro Daigdig and Liwayway Del Mundo continued to write literary pieces During his later years at Liwayway he focused his work on the tanaga a form of Pilipino poem with four verses and seven syllables for each verse A small space in Liwayway was reserved for del Mundo s Makabagong Tanaga and he produced a total of 283 of these short poems He was editorial director of Liwayway when he died on October 5 1977 His life as a writer was a constant struggle between literary writing and popular writing for the mass media particularly radio and komiks Radio editIn radio del Mundo is most remembered for his Prinsipe Amante which was aired from 1949 to 1953 Rooted in folklore and the comedy it was made into a film by Lamberto Avellana becoming a box office success It also inspired comics adaptations by Malang Santos and Alfredo Alcala 3 4 Del Mundo wrote countless other plays on radio 5 including biblical plays during Lenten seasons Films editHe works were also the basis of a great number of films particularly in the 1950s and the 1960s in which he was credited as writer and as screenwriter He is well respected figure in the Filipino film industry and has garnered amount of critical acclaim for his body of work Komiks editIn komiks del Mundo is remembered as one of the prolific writers during the Golden Years of komiks in the Philippines with the entry of Ace Publications in 1947 and the publication of Pilipino Komiks Through the 1950s Ace Publications komiks Pilipino Hiwaga Espesyal and Tagalog Klasiks enjoyed huge popularity Clodualdo del Mundo was the most prolific other notables being Mars Ravelo Pablo S Gomez and Francisco V Coching Leading illustrators at that time were Francisco V Coching Nestor Redondo Alfredo Alcala and Fred Carrillo Most of the komiks stories by Clodualdo del Mundo were illustrated by Fred Carrillo This long collaboration produced many memorable works from social drama like Malvarosa and Kadenang Putik to costume drama like Kapitan Bagwis and Pitong Sagisag to action stories like Ripleng de Rapido Paltik Asintado and to science fiction like Tuko sa Madre Kakaw and Zarex For about two decades del Mundo provided a rich resource of stories for movie producers Many of his stories were produced by LVN and Premiere Productions In 1960 Kadenang Putik produced by Premiere was awarded the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences FAMAS Awards trophy for best story Also noteworthy among del Mundo s works in komiks medium was his adaptation of Jose Rizal s Noli Me Tangere During the height of the popularity of komiks magazines del Mundo and his colleagues formed an organization to oversee the komiks industry and to underscore the responsibility of this mass medium In 1956 the APEPCOM Association of Publishers and Editors of Philippine Comics Magazines was formed In the 1960s del Mundo served as its president Also known as Clod del Mundo he is the father of the Filipino university professor film director producer and screenwriter Clodualdo del Mundo Jr and the father to actor model Jesus Jet del Mundo who starred as Israel in the 1965 film Ang Daigdig Ng Mga Api which won the 1965 FAMAS Awards trophy for Best Picture Works edit1947 Ali Mudin Liwaway 1948 Prinsipe Paris Pilipino Komiks 1948 1949 Prinsipe Adonis Pilipino Komiks 1949 Mahiwagang Kastilyo Paruparo 1949 Ang Ulilang Anghel Paruparo 1949 Prinsesa Basahan Paruparo 1949 Prinsipe Binggo Pilipino Komiks 1950 Buhay ng mga Poon Tagalog Klasiks 1950 1951 Prinsipe Amante Aksiyon Komiks 1950 1951 Birtud Liwayway 1950 1951 Kapitan Bagwis Liwayway 1951 Kerubin Liwayway 1952 Texas Pilipino Komiks 1952 Munting Koronel Liwayway 1952 Babaing Mandirigma Pilipino Komiks 1952 Quo Vadis Tagalog Klasiks 1952 1953 Diluvio Pilipino Komiks 1952 1953 Hercules Pilipino Komiks 1952 1953 Solitaryo Espesyal Komiks 1953 Paladin Liwayway 1953 1954 Binibining Pirata Espesyal Komiks 1953 1954 Damong Ligaw Pilipino Komiks 1954 Nagkita si Kerubin at si Tulisang Pugot Hiwaga Komiks 1954 1955 Eskrimador Hiwaga Komiks 1954 1955 Paltik Pilipino Komiks 1954 1955 Salamangkero Espesyal Komiks 1954 1956 Everlasting Tagalog Klasiks 1955 1956 Senyorita de Kampanilya Pilipino Komiks 1956 1957 Conde de Amor Hiwaga Komiks 1956 1957 Haring Espada Hiwaga Komiks 1956 1957 Kamay ni Cain Pilipino Komiks 1956 1957 Kayumangging Krisantemo Espesyal Komiks 1957 1958 Zarex Pilipino Komiks 1957 1958 Malvarosa Espesyal Komiks 1958 Tuko sa Madre Kakaw Hiwaga Komiks 1958 1959 Asintado Espesyal Komiks 1958 1959 Binhi ng Puso Pilipino Komiks 1959 Apat na Anino Pilipino Komiks 1959 Nakausap Ko ang Diyos Hiwaga Komiks 1959 1960 Gitarang Ginto Espesyal Komiks 1959 1960 Kadenang Putik Pilipino Komiks 1960 Sandakot na Alabok Espesyal Komiks 1960 Dimasupil Tagalog Klasiks 1960 1961 Karugtong ng Kahapon Tagalog Klasiks 1960 1961 Pitong Sagisag Pilipino Komiks 1960 1961 Nawaglit na Langit Espesyal Komiks 1961 1962 Apat na Agimat Pilipino Komiks 1961 1962 Sindak Hiwaga Komiks 1962 Prinsesang Mandirigma Espesyal Komiks 1962 1963 Sutlang Maskara Hiwaga Komiks 1962 1963 29 Veinte Nueve Tagalog Klasiks 1962 1963 Asyang ng La Loma Espesyal Komiks 1962 1963 Ripleng de Rapido Pilipino Komiks 1963 Magnong Mandurukot Liwayway 1963 Riple 77 Pinoy Komiks 1963 1964 Maskarang Itim Holiday Komiks 1964 Apat na Espada Kislap Komiks 1964 Takas sa Morge Holiday Komiks 1964 Upeng Ulila Pinoy Komiks 1964 1965 Alyas Agimat Liwayway 1964 1965 Anak ni Prinsipe Amante Pilipino Komiks 1964 1965 Mary Martires Kislap Komiks 1964 1965 Simbilis ng Ipo Ipo Pioneer Komiks 1964 1965 Villa Venganza Espesyal Komiks 1964 1966 Boy King Pinoy Komiks 1965 1966 Joe Safari Pinoy Klasiks 1965 1966 Kid Sister Pioneer Komiks 1965 1966 Kilabot ng Persia Pilipino Komiks 1966 Duke de Alba Liwayway 1966 Impakta Vengadora Liwayway 1966 Planet Man Liwayway 1966 Katawan at Kaluluwa Pinoy Komiks 1966 Mataas na Lupa Kislap Komiks 1966 Sideshow Girl Holiday Komiks 1966 Walang Bituin sa Langit Tagalog Klasiks 1966 1967 Mga Taghoy sa Hatinggabi Hiwaga Komiks 1966 1968 Brix Virgo Pilipino Komiks 1967 1968 Double Agent Pioneer Komiks 1968 Paglalakbay sa Silim Liwayway 1968 Black Treasure Hiwaga Komiks 1968 Dragona Top Komiks 1968 Dyenina Holiday Komiks 1968 Nasa Balintataw Pinoy Komiks 1968 Noli Me Tangere Zoom Komiks 1968 1969 Gorilla Man Zoom Komiks 1968 1969 Katapat ng Langit Kislap Komiks 1968 1969 Lex Laureado Pioneer Komiks 1969 Bruhilda Liwayway 1969 Fashion Model Sex See Komiks 1969 Flash Dodo Bold Komiks 1969 Sphinx Pinoy Klasiks 1969 1970 Captain Zing Eba at Adan Komiks 1969 1970 Erotik Bikini Komiks 1970 1971 Hello Mrs Abril Liwayway 1970 1972 Hari ng mga Stuntmen Eba at Adan Starlight Komiks 1972 1973 Gimbal ng Bayan Starlight Mini Magazine 1974 Lawin Vengador Liwayway Source Komiklopedia Clodualdo del Mundo 6 Filmography editWriter Screenwriter1949 Prinsipe Paris story 1950 Prinsipe Amante screenplay 1952 Teksas ang manok na nagsasalita 1953 Munting koronel writer 1953 Hercules writer 1954 Nagkita si Kerubin at si Tulisang Pugot story 1954 Paladin story as Clod del Mundo 1955 Eskrimador writer as Clod del Mundo 1956 Zarex story 1957 Kahariang bato as Clod Del Mundo 1957 Conde de amor 1958 Malvarosa story 1959 Tuko sa Madre Kakaw story 1960 Kadenang putik story 1961 Luis Latigo story 1961 Pitong sagisag story 1962 Apat na agimat story 1962 Prinsesang Mandirigma story 1963 Ripleng de rapido story 1963 Asyang ng La Loma story Awards edit1961 FAMAS award for Best Screenplay for Kadenang putik at the FAMAS AwardsReferences edit Tagalog Lang Biography of Clodualdo del Mundo Remembering Clodualdo del Mundo Sr Tagalog literary and pop culture icon Malang Santos Alfredo P Alcala Inquirer Del Mundo feted on his centennial Source Komiklopedia Clodualdo del Mundo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clodualdo del Mundo Sr amp oldid 1140094270, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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