XII. AN AUTHOR WHO ONLY LEFT HIS WORKS

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R+ A+D+I+O. Decimal Places. Waking Ice. Ricardo de Ungria. Philippine poetry. Philippine poetics. Writing in English. Place and placelessness. Transnational experience.


Ricardo de Ungria is such a mysterious author for me because as I was looking for his biography and all about him, I can't find something or anything but his works. Well, not really all the lines and what is in his books but only the feedback and how will I get those work of art. It was really hard to gather info that it came to like five days to sum up all the information about him. I even look for so many ways, trying to figure out how will I be able to make a blog about him, so pardon me if I can't give all what happened in his life. I can't even look for his birthday and family and personal stuff. So here all the gathered info that I have. 



Ricardo de Ungria graduated with a BA Literature, cum laude, degree from the De La Salle University and an MFA in Creative Writing from Washington University in St. Louis, United States in 1990. He received writing residency fellowships at the Hawthornden Castle International Retreat for Writers in 1991 and the Bellagio Study of Conference Center in 1993. He became the first dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences of newly established UP Minadanao in 1999.



In the same year, he founded the Davao Writers Guild that eventually published the works of its members and held poetry readings in the different universities in the city; published DAGMAY, which was the first literary page in a local newspaper SunStar Davao in the island and initiated the Davao Writing Workshops in 2005 that became an annual first-level training ground for young and beginning writers in the region and in the island. While serving as Chancellor of UP Mindanao, he also organized the Davao Colleges and Universities Network (DACUN) in 2001 and the Mindanao Studies Consortium Foundation, Inc. in 2003.


 He also organized in 2004 the Mindanao Science and Technology Park Consortium Foundation, Inc. that was a consortium of academic institutions and government agencies in the Mintal area of the city. He continues to be a fellow of the University of the Philippines Institute of Creative Writing in UP Diliman. He has served as a panelist in various writing workshops, notably the UP Diliman, Silliman University, Davao Writers Guild, and the Ateneo de Davao Writers workshops.He was also the head of the Committee on Literary Arts at the National Commission of Culture and the Arts (NCCA) where he became a Commissioner for the Arts in 2007-2010 and served as Festival Director of three Philippine International Arts Festivals held in February. 




He is a founding member of Philippine Literary Arts Council (PLAC) and a member of the Unyon ng mga Manunulat ng Pilipinas (UMPIL), and Davao Writers Guild. For his achievements in literature and writing, he was awarded the Gawad Balagtas by the UMPIL in 1999 and the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan (Literature) by the City of Manila in 2007. He was also UP Artist 1 from 2009–11 and 2012 to the present time and the recipient of seven National Book Awards.


He teaches creative writing and literature in the Humanities Department of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences of UP Mindanao. (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo_de_Ungria)

RICARDO DE UNGRIA'S LIFE AS A WRITER

De Ungria's life as a poet spans some 20 years, starting with the publication of his book of poems R+A+D+I+O, in 1986. His second book, Decimal Places (1991) became popular followed by another literary work, Voideville: Selected Poems, 1974–79 (1991). 

Some of other literary works of de Ungria are:Nudes: Poems (1994), Body English (1996), Waking Ice: Poems (2000), Pidgin Levitations (2004), m'mry wire (2014)














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