F. Sionil José |
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José in 2017 | Lahir | Francisco Sionil José (1924-12-03)3 Desember 1924 Rosales, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands |
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Meninggal | 6 Januari 2022(2022-01-06) (umur 97) Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Nama pena | F. Sionil José |
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Pekerjaan | Filipino novelist, writer, journalist |
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Kebangsaan | Filipino |
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Almamater | Far Eastern University University of Santo Tomas (dropped out) |
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Periode | 1962–2022 |
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Genre | Fiction |
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Aliran sastra | Philippine literature in English |
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Karya terkenal | The "Rosales Saga" Novels (1962–1984) |
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Penghargaan | - Order of National Artists of the Philippines
Pablo Neruda Centennial Award (2004) - Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres (2000)
- Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts (1980)
- City of Manila Award for Literature (1979)
- Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature (1959, 1979, 1980, 1981)
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Pasangan | Tessie Jovellanos Jose |
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Portal Sastra |
Francisco Sionil José (3 Desember 1924 – 6 Januari 2022) adalah penulis Filipina.[1][2] A National Artist of the Philippines for Literature, which was bestowed upon him in 2001, José's novels and short stories depict the social underpinnings of class struggles and colonialism in Filipino society.[3][4] His works—written in English—have been translated into 28 languages, including Korean, Indonesian, Czech, Russian, Latvian, Ukrainian and Dutch.[5][6]
Karya
Novel Rosales Saga
Seri lima novel that spans three centuries of Philippine history, translated into 22 languages
Original novels containing the Rosales Saga
Other novels
Novellas
Short story collections
Children's books
- The Molave and The Orchid (November 2004)
Verses
Essays and non-fiction
- In Search of the Word (De La Salle University Press, March 15, 1998) ISBN 971-555-264-1 and ISBN 978-971-555-264-6
- We Filipinos: Our Moral Malaise, Our Heroic Heritage
- Soba, Senbei and Shibuya: A Memoir of Post-War Japan ISBN 971-8845-31-3 and ISBN 978-971-8845-31-8
- Heroes in the Attic, Termites in the Sala: Why We are Poor (2005)
- This I Believe: Gleanings from a Life in Literature (2006)
- Literature and Liberation (co-author) (1988)
In translation
In anthologies
- Tong (a short story from Brown River, White Ocean: An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Philippine Literature in English by Luis Francia, Rutgers University Press, August 1993) ISBN 0-8135-1999-3 and ISBN 978-0-8135-1999-9
In film documentaries
- Francisco Sionil José – A Filipino Odyssey by Art Makosinski (Documentary, in color, 28min, 16mm. Winner of the Golden Shortie for Best Documentary at the 1996 Victoria Film and Video Festival)[7]
Books about F. Sionil José
- Frankie Sionil José: A Tribute by Edwin Thumboo (editor) (Times Academic Press, Singapore, January 2005) ISBN 981-210-425-9 and ISBN 978-981-210-425-0
- Conversations with F. Sionil José by Miguel A. Bernard (editor) (Vera-Reyes Publishing Inc., Philippines, 304 pages, 1991
- The Ilocos: A Philippine Discovery by James Fallows, The Atlantic Monthly magazine, Volume 267, No. 5, May 1991
- F. Sionil José and His Fiction by Alfredo T. Morales (Vera-Reyes Publishing Inc., Philippines, 129 pages)
- Die Rosales Saga von Francisco Sionil José. Postkoloniale Diskurse in der Romanfolge eines Philippinischen Autors by Hergen Albus (SEACOM Edition, Berlin, 2009)
- Post-colonial Discourses in Francisco Sionil José's Rosales Saga: Post-colonial Theory vs. Philippine Reality in the Works of a Philippine Autor by Hergen Albus (Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften, 14. November 2012)
Referensi
- ^ Jose, F. Sionil (July 30, 2003). "Sense of the City: Manila". BBC News. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2021-02-27. Diakses tanggal June 14, 2007.
- ^ "Author Spotlight: F. Sionil Jose". Random House. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2021-03-01. Diakses tanggal June 14, 2007.
- ^ Macansantos, Priscilla S. (April 25, 2007). "A Hometown as Literature for F. Sionil José". Global Nation. Inquirer.net. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal July 16, 2011. Diakses tanggal June 14, 2007.
- ^ Yabes, Leopoldo Y. and Judson Knight. "Francisco Sionil Jose Biography". Contemporary Novelists, Vol. 16. Jrank.org. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2011-09-06. Diakses tanggal June 16, 2007.
- ^ Garcia, Cathy Rose. (April 27, 2007). "Author F. Sionil Jose's Insight on Philippines". Arts & Living. The Korea Times. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2012-02-24. Diakses tanggal December 19, 2008.
- ^ Garcia, Cathy Rose. (April 27, 2007). "Author F. Sionil Jose's Insight on Philippines". BookAsia.org (Korean website). Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2011-10-03. Diakses tanggal December 19, 2008.
- ^ Makosinski, Art (1996). "Francisco Sionil José – A Filipino Odyssey". ME.UVIC.ca. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal June 11, 2007. Diakses tanggal June 16, 2007.
Bacaan lebih lanjut
- The Writings of F. Sionil Jose, Archives, The New York Times Diarsipkan 2012-10-07 di Wayback Machine.. Retrieved on June 16, 2007
- The Works of Francisco Sionil Jose, The New York Public Library Diarsipkan 2007-06-10 di Wayback Machine.. Retrieved on June 16, 2007
- Books of F. Sionil Jose, Amazon.com Diarsipkan 2008-02-22 di Wayback Machine.. Retrieved on June 16, 2007
- Filipino English: Literature As We Think It (from F. Sionil Jose's Keynote Lecture at the Conference on "Literatures in Englishes" at the National University of Singapore), F. Sionil Jose: National Artist for Literature, Foremost Novelist, and Stanford.edu, March 19, 2006 Diarsipkan 2023-04-14 di Wayback Machine.. Retrieved on June 16, 2007
- Jose, F. Sionil. "We Who Stayed Behind (Many fled the Philippines during the Marcos years, writes F. Sionil Jose. But what about those who remained?)", Asian Journey, Time Asia magazine (18–25 August 2003 issue), Time.com, 11 August 2007. Retrieved on June 21, 2007
- Allen Gaborro, A book review about Sins, a novel by F. Sionil Jose, Random House, 1996, Eclectica.org Diarsipkan 2023-06-05 di Wayback Machine.. Retrieved on April 22, 2008
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