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Rogelio Ordoñez

Rogelio Lunasco Ordoñez (born September 24, 1940[1][2] - May 19, 2016) also known as Ka Roger, was a multi-awarded Filipino fiction writer, poet, activist, journalist and educator.[3] He was one of the authors of the iconic Tagalog literature anthology Mga Agos sa Disyerto in the 1960s. He was a contributor to Liwayway Magazine, Pilipino Free Press, Asia-Philippines Leader, Pilosopong Tasyo, Diario Uno and Pinoy Weekly.

Rogelio Ordoñez
BornRogelio Lunasco Ordoñez
(1940-09-24)September 24, 1940
Alapan, Imus, Cavite, Philippine Commonwealth
DiedMay 19, 2016(2016-05-19) (aged 75)
Imus, Cavite, Philippines
OccupationEducator, Journalist, Lecturer
Nationality Filipino
Education
Period1960–2015
GenreSociocultural Background of the Philippines
SubjectSocial Issues and Land Reform
Notable worksMga Agos sa Disyerto (Co-author)
Website
plumaatpapel.wordpress.com

Biography Edit

Early life and education Edit

Ordoñez was born in Alapan, Imus, Cavite. He studied at Mapua Institute of Technology and Manuel L. Quezon University and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Drawn to the Filipino literature that focused on the reality of life, especially about the workers and peasants and the downtrodden or the oppressed, Ordoñez concentrated in writing instead of practicing his degree. He wrote many fictions, most notably short stories in Liwayway, columns and editorials in Pilipino Free Press as a staff member, various articles in Asia-Philippines Leader also as a staff member, and poems, short-stories and essays in literary journals. His first short story appeared in Liwayway when he was still in high school. Keen in teaching and molding new-generation writers, he took up his MA in Mass Communication at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.[4]

Career Edit

Ordoñez worked under Nick Joaquin in the Asia-Philippines Leader for a short period of time. He was the former editor-in-chief and former chairman of the editorial board of the alternative newspaper Pinoy Weekly, a nationalist and progressive newspaper in Filipino. Ordoñez has worked as secretary-general of the PUP's Center for Creative Writing, professorial lecturer, and columnist. Sometime in 1995, he served as the director of Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations in Polytechnic University of the Philippines and was a professor in the graduate school of the same institution; he also taught creative writing, literature, history, works of Rizal, contemporary social problems and Pamamahayag sa Filipinolohiya in the undergraduate programs, also in the said university.

Works Edit

Writing fiction, articles and literary criticisms in Filipino, Ordoñez works were anthologized in the following: Readings in Contemporary Bilingual Literature (Ateneo de Manila University), Parnasong Tagalog of Alejandro G. Abadilla (selected poems in Filipino), Hiyas (Vols. 2 & 3, textbooks in Public High Schools), Bantayog (selected essays in Filipino, Philippine Normal University), Nationalist Literature and Likhaan (University of the Philippines), Subverso (ACT), Kilates (UP) and the landmark Mga Agos sa Disyerto (1964). His novels include Apoy sa Madaling Araw (1964), co-authored with Dominador B. Mirasol, and Limang Suwail (1963), co-authored with Efren Abueg, Rogelio Sicat, Edgardo M. Reyes and Eduardo Bautista Reyes. In 1998. the University of the Philippines published in book form some of his selected writings Saan Papunta ang mga Putok?. In 1997, his short-story, Si Anto, was translated to English and anthologized in Stories From Southeast Asia (Malaysia) and considered as one of the best short-stories in Southeast Asia for the past 30 years, according to Muhammad Haji Salleh, editor of the said anthology. In 2004, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines published in book form his columns Pluma at Papel from Diario Uno and in 2007, Prometheus Publishing Corp. also published his columns and editorials Pluma at Papel (Sa Panahon ni Gloria) from Pinoy Weekly. Some of his poems were also anthologized in Ipuipo sa Piging (2010), selected poems of some 32 poets in Filipino. Last March 15, 2011, his collection of poems, HIJO Y HIJA DE PUTA at iba pang mga tula was launched by Grandwater Publishing at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. In November 2013, one of his poems, the Alay sa Bayaning Mandirigma was anthologized in Salita ng Sandata (Bonifacio's Legacies to the People's Struggle); his poem Maita (Ka Dolor) Gomez was also anthologized in Maita (Remembering Ka Dolor). Last October, 2014, the Center for Creative Writing of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines launched his new anthology of poems Sa Pamumulaklak ng mga Talahib, with English version (The Talahib's Blooming). Two of his poems, the To The Writers and Will Search for You Always were anthologized in Feelings International Book of Poetry, 2nd Edition, a collection of poems by poets from Asia, Africa, Europe and USA edited by a respected literati Dr. Armeli Quezon of Charleston, SC, USA.

Published works Edit

  • Mga Agos sa Disyerto (Co-author)
  • Saan Papunta ang mga Putok?
  • Hijo y Hija de Puta
  • Pluma at Papel sa Panahon ni Gloria
  • Ipuipo sa Piging
  • Pluma at Papel [sa Panahon ni Erap]
  • Sa Pamumukadkad ng mga Talahib

Affiliations Edit

In the course of his writing career that has spanned five decades, he became a member and former head of the Cavite Press Club, Philippine Writers Academy, Pambansang Unyon ng Manunulat (PANULAT), and the Pambansang Linangan at Ugnayan ng mga Manunulat (PLUMA). He was one of the founders of PAKSA (Panulat Para Sa Kaunlaran Ng Sambayanan) in 1971 and its spokesperson before the declaration of Martial Law by the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos.

Awards Edit

 
One of the Awards received by Rogelio Ordoñez displayed during Tungkulin ng Manunulat, Isang Eksibit alay kay Regelio Ordoñez exhibit on August 22–31, 2016 in PUP.

Ordoñez has garnered top prizes from Liwayway itself (novel writing), the José Rizal Centennial Commission in 1961 (essay), the Gawad Kadipan for "Dugo ni Juan Lazaro”, first prize in 1962 (an inter-university association of Tagalog writers and instructors), the Balagtas Memorial Awards for Journalism (held in honor of the poet-hero Francisco Balagtas). He was bestowed by the Writers' Union of the Philippines (UMPIL) the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas (National Achievement Award for Literature) and a Certificate of Recognition from PUP during its founding anniversary in 2001 for his story, Si Anto which appeared in Tenggara Southeast Asian Journal. He was also honored, in 2009, by his province of Cavite for being a Progressive Caviteño in the field of Literature. On the 234th founding anniversary of the town of Imus, Cavite (Oct. 7, 2009), he was bestowed the distinction as an outstanding Imuseño also in the field of Literature. and the Gawad Alejandro G. Abadilla for being a "creative writer and militant journalist." Last June 25, 2011, he was bestowed by the KM64 Poetry Collective the title Makata ng Bayan (People's Poet) for his poetry that clearly depicts the aspirations of the Filipino masses to free themselves from the clutches of injustices and exploitation perpetuated against them by the continuing tyranny and oppression of a few demigods or members of the ruling class in Philippine society. In the yearly celebration of POESIA (Aug. 8, 2011) by the De La Salle University (Dasmarinas), he was honored for his contributions in the field of poetry and literature as vehicle of social consciousness and effective instruments towards a more free and equal society. The Polytechnic University of the Philippines, on its 107th Founding Anniversary last Sept. 30, 2011, awarded him the Plaque of Distinction as "an outstanding and well-known writer who has consistently brought honor to the University through his prolific writings as a novelist and poet, thereby distinguishing himself as a major contributor to the enrichment of Philippine Literature." On Sept. 29, 2012, during the 30th anniversary-celebration of ACT (Alliance of Concerned Teachers), a progressive organization continuously fighting for the welfare of Filipino teachers, he was conferred the title Guro ng Bayan (People's Teacher). He was also honored by CONTEND (Congress of Teachers and Educators for Nationalism and Democracy-UP) in a ceremony held at the Masscom Auditorium of the University of the Philippines last September 27, 2013 as one of the country's nationalist teachers (Makabayang Guro).

In 2016, during the celebration of Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa, the PUP's College of Arts and Letters through its Departamento ng Filipinolohiya organized the first "Unang Gawad Rogelio Ordoñez" a series of activities dedicated to late Ordoñez. Activities includes Lapat-awit, sabayang pagbigkas (Sa Bayan ni Juan poem were used as piece) and together with PUP's Center for Creative Writing come with Pagsulat ng Maikling Kwento, Sanaysay and Tula. In honor of the late Ordoñez who's a long time professor in the university, Polytechnic University of the Philippines' College of Arts and Letters together with its Center for Creative Writing organized Tungkulin ng Manunulat, Isang Eksibit alay kay Regelio Ordoñez, an exhibit of Ordoñez's works and awards which runs from August 22–31, 2016.

Death Edit

"Marami na siyang bagay na nasaksihan, marami na siyang nasulat. Hindi maramot si Ka Roger. Dahil sa kanya ay mayroon kaming mga alaala ng mga bagay na hindi naman namin naranasan."

— The PUP Center for Creative Writing.[5]

Ordoñez had been battling with a lingering liver ailment. During his last days, Ordoñez insisted not taking his medicines and would not go to any hospital. He even created his might be last piece poem entitled Sa mga biktima ng masaker sa Mendiola, mga pagpatay sa Hacienda Luisita at, ngayon naman, sa Kidapawan.[6]

On May 19, 2016, Ordoñez died of liver cancer at the age 75. His remains was cremated at the Holy Trinity Chapel and Crematorium in Sucat, Parañaque City on May 24.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-08-05. Retrieved 2016-08-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Nationalist author Roger Ordoñez; 75". lifestyle.inquirer.net. 20 May 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  3. ^ Rogelio Ordoñez
  4. ^ "About". 26 July 2007.
  5. ^ Obit, 20 May 2016, retrieved 2016-08-25
  6. ^ "(Sa mga biktima ng masaker sa Mendiola, mga pagpatay sa Hacienda Luisita at, ngayon naman, sa Kidapawan)". 2 April 2016.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Lunasco and the surname or paternal family name is Ordonez Rogelio Lunasco Ordonez born September 24 1940 1 2 May 19 2016 also known as Ka Roger was a multi awarded Filipino fiction writer poet activist journalist and educator 3 He was one of the authors of the iconic Tagalog literature anthology Mga Agos sa Disyerto in the 1960s He was a contributor to Liwayway Magazine Pilipino Free Press Asia Philippines Leader Pilosopong Tasyo Diario Uno and Pinoy Weekly Rogelio OrdonezBornRogelio Lunasco Ordonez 1940 09 24 September 24 1940Alapan Imus Cavite Philippine CommonwealthDiedMay 19 2016 2016 05 19 aged 75 Imus Cavite PhilippinesOccupationEducator Journalist LecturerNationalityFilipinoEducationBS Civil Engineering Mapua Institute of Technology MA Mass Communication Polytechnic University of the PhilippinesPeriod1960 2015GenreSociocultural Background of the PhilippinesSubjectSocial Issues and Land ReformNotable worksMga Agos sa Disyerto Co author Websiteplumaatpapel wbr wordpress wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career 2 Works 2 1 Published works 3 Affiliations 4 Awards 5 Death 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditEarly life and education Edit Ordonez was born in Alapan Imus Cavite He studied at Mapua Institute of Technology and Manuel L Quezon University and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Drawn to the Filipino literature that focused on the reality of life especially about the workers and peasants and the downtrodden or the oppressed Ordonez concentrated in writing instead of practicing his degree He wrote many fictions most notably short stories in Liwayway columns and editorials in Pilipino Free Press as a staff member various articles in Asia Philippines Leader also as a staff member and poems short stories and essays in literary journals His first short story appeared in Liwayway when he was still in high school Keen in teaching and molding new generation writers he took up his MA in Mass Communication at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines 4 Career Edit Ordonez worked under Nick Joaquin in the Asia Philippines Leader for a short period of time He was the former editor in chief and former chairman of the editorial board of the alternative newspaper Pinoy Weekly a nationalist and progressive newspaper in Filipino Ordonez has worked as secretary general of the PUP s Center for Creative Writing professorial lecturer and columnist Sometime in 1995 he served as the director of Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations in Polytechnic University of the Philippines and was a professor in the graduate school of the same institution he also taught creative writing literature history works of Rizal contemporary social problems and Pamamahayag sa Filipinolohiya in the undergraduate programs also in the said university Works EditWriting fiction articles and literary criticisms in Filipino Ordonez works were anthologized in the following Readings in Contemporary Bilingual Literature Ateneo de Manila University Parnasong Tagalog of Alejandro G Abadilla selected poems in Filipino Hiyas Vols 2 amp 3 textbooks in Public High Schools Bantayog selected essays in Filipino Philippine Normal University Nationalist Literature and Likhaan University of the Philippines Subverso ACT Kilates UP and the landmark Mga Agos sa Disyerto 1964 His novels include Apoy sa Madaling Araw 1964 co authored with Dominador B Mirasol and Limang Suwail 1963 co authored with Efren Abueg Rogelio Sicat Edgardo M Reyes and Eduardo Bautista Reyes In 1998 the University of the Philippines published in book form some of his selected writings Saan Papunta ang mga Putok In 1997 his short story Si Anto was translated to English and anthologized in Stories From Southeast Asia Malaysia and considered as one of the best short stories in Southeast Asia for the past 30 years according to Muhammad Haji Salleh editor of the said anthology In 2004 the Polytechnic University of the Philippines published in book form his columns Pluma at Papel from Diario Uno and in 2007 Prometheus Publishing Corp also published his columns and editorials Pluma at Papel Sa Panahon ni Gloria from Pinoy Weekly Some of his poems were also anthologized in Ipuipo sa Piging 2010 selected poems of some 32 poets in Filipino Last March 15 2011 his collection of poems HIJO Y HIJA DE PUTA at iba pang mga tula was launched by Grandwater Publishing at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines In November 2013 one of his poems the Alay sa Bayaning Mandirigma was anthologized in Salita ng Sandata Bonifacio s Legacies to the People s Struggle his poem Maita Ka Dolor Gomez was also anthologized in Maita Remembering Ka Dolor Last October 2014 the Center for Creative Writing of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines launched his new anthology of poems Sa Pamumulaklak ng mga Talahib with English version The Talahib s Blooming Two of his poems the To The Writers and Will Search for You Always were anthologized in Feelings International Book of Poetry 2nd Edition a collection of poems by poets from Asia Africa Europe and USA edited by a respected literati Dr Armeli Quezon of Charleston SC USA Published works Edit Mga Agos sa Disyerto Co author Saan Papunta ang mga Putok Hijo y Hija de Puta Pluma at Papel sa Panahon ni Gloria Ipuipo sa Piging Pluma at Papel sa Panahon ni Erap Sa Pamumukadkad ng mga TalahibAffiliations EditIn the course of his writing career that has spanned five decades he became a member and former head of the Cavite Press Club Philippine Writers Academy Pambansang Unyon ng Manunulat PANULAT and the Pambansang Linangan at Ugnayan ng mga Manunulat PLUMA He was one of the founders of PAKSA Panulat Para Sa Kaunlaran Ng Sambayanan in 1971 and its spokesperson before the declaration of Martial Law by the late dictator Ferdinand E Marcos Awards Edit nbsp One of the Awards received by Rogelio Ordonez displayed during Tungkulin ng Manunulat Isang Eksibit alay kay Regelio Ordonez exhibit on August 22 31 2016 in PUP Ordonez has garnered top prizes from Liwayway itself novel writing the Jose Rizal Centennial Commission in 1961 essay the Gawad Kadipan for Dugo ni Juan Lazaro first prize in 1962 an inter university association of Tagalog writers and instructors the Balagtas Memorial Awards for Journalism held in honor of the poet hero Francisco Balagtas He was bestowed by the Writers Union of the Philippines UMPIL the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas National Achievement Award for Literature and a Certificate of Recognition from PUP during its founding anniversary in 2001 for his story Si Anto which appeared in Tenggara Southeast Asian Journal He was also honored in 2009 by his province of Cavite for being a Progressive Caviteno in the field of Literature On the 234th founding anniversary of the town of Imus Cavite Oct 7 2009 he was bestowed the distinction as an outstanding Imuseno also in the field of Literature and the Gawad Alejandro G Abadilla for being a creative writer and militant journalist Last June 25 2011 he was bestowed by the KM64 Poetry Collective the title Makata ng Bayan People s Poet for his poetry that clearly depicts the aspirations of the Filipino masses to free themselves from the clutches of injustices and exploitation perpetuated against them by the continuing tyranny and oppression of a few demigods or members of the ruling class in Philippine society In the yearly celebration of POESIA Aug 8 2011 by the De La Salle University Dasmarinas he was honored for his contributions in the field of poetry and literature as vehicle of social consciousness and effective instruments towards a more free and equal society The Polytechnic University of the Philippines on its 107th Founding Anniversary last Sept 30 2011 awarded him the Plaque of Distinction as an outstanding and well known writer who has consistently brought honor to the University through his prolific writings as a novelist and poet thereby distinguishing himself as a major contributor to the enrichment of Philippine Literature On Sept 29 2012 during the 30th anniversary celebration of ACT Alliance of Concerned Teachers a progressive organization continuously fighting for the welfare of Filipino teachers he was conferred the title Guro ng Bayan People s Teacher He was also honored by CONTEND Congress of Teachers and Educators for Nationalism and Democracy UP in a ceremony held at the Masscom Auditorium of the University of the Philippines last September 27 2013 as one of the country s nationalist teachers Makabayang Guro In 2016 during the celebration of Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa the PUP s College of Arts and Letters through its Departamento ng Filipinolohiya organized the first Unang Gawad Rogelio Ordonez a series of activities dedicated to late Ordonez Activities includes Lapat awit sabayang pagbigkas Sa Bayan ni Juan poem were used as piece and together with PUP s Center for Creative Writing come with Pagsulat ng Maikling Kwento Sanaysay and Tula In honor of the late Ordonez who s a long time professor in the university Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Arts and Letters together with its Center for Creative Writing organized Tungkulin ng Manunulat Isang Eksibit alay kay Regelio Ordonez an exhibit of Ordonez s works and awards which runs from August 22 31 2016 Death Edit Marami na siyang bagay na nasaksihan marami na siyang nasulat Hindi maramot si Ka Roger Dahil sa kanya ay mayroon kaming mga alaala ng mga bagay na hindi naman namin naranasan The PUP Center for Creative Writing 5 Ordonez had been battling with a lingering liver ailment During his last days Ordonez insisted not taking his medicines and would not go to any hospital He even created his might be last piece poem entitled Sa mga biktima ng masaker sa Mendiola mga pagpatay sa Hacienda Luisita at ngayon naman sa Kidapawan 6 On May 19 2016 Ordonez died of liver cancer at the age 75 His remains was cremated at the Holy Trinity Chapel and Crematorium in Sucat Paranaque City on May 24 See also EditLualhati Bautista Manuel Buising Edgardo M Reyes Rogelio Sicat Ave Perez JacobReferences Edit Archived copy Archived from the original on 2016 08 05 Retrieved 2016 08 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Nationalist author Roger Ordonez 75 lifestyle inquirer net 20 May 2016 Retrieved August 24 2016 Rogelio Ordonez About 26 July 2007 Obit 20 May 2016 retrieved 2016 08 25 Sa mga biktima ng masaker sa Mendiola mga pagpatay sa Hacienda Luisita at ngayon naman sa Kidapawan 2 April 2016 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rogelio Ordonez amp oldid 1143398453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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