Sometime ago, Mexican Ambassador
Enrique Hubbard sent me a formal announcement of the
Ninth Hispano-American Essay Contest named in honor of
Lya Kostakowsky.
The jury will be headed by the
eminent writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez who is highly
esteemed in the hispanic world. A few years ago,
Teddyboy and Louise Locsin graciously gifted me with a
book by Marquez entitled Como Se Cuenta Un Cuento
(How to Tell a Story) written in a simple, unembellished
style. I found the book absorbing.
Interestingly, in an article Francisco Sionil
Jose wrote on fellow National Artist Nick Joaquin he
confessed that although he could go on and on reading a
novel by Joaquin, he could not go beyond two paragraphs
of Gabriel Garcia Marquez without feeling bored. Well,
that’s one man’s opinion, and it does not put in
question Marquez’s qualifications as a judge. At any
rate, hispanistas, I venture to say, will
continue to regard Marquez a literary titan or icon.
Here are the contest rules (translation
supplied):
The competition is open to
individuals or groups. The original, unedited essay in
Spanish should be at least fifty pages in length, typed
double-space, on the theme "The Latin-American song,
including genres, themes, authors and composers,
interpreters and regions".
The single prize
amounts to P200,000 + in Mexican currency.
The
original entries should each be submitted in three
copies not later than March 31, 2003, signed with
pseudonym(s); the name of the author (or authors), their
addresses, telephone and fax numbers to be mailed
separately. For entries received after the deadline, the
registered date will be taken into consideration. (This
should apply particularly to entries mailed from the
Philippines because of our snail-paced postal service.)
Other jurors, besides Marquez, will be Oscar
Chavez and Mario Kuri Aldana. Their decision, which will
be final, will be made public around September of 2003,
but the jury can declare no winners.
The prize
can be given within three months following the deadline
in a place to be indicated by the technical committee.
The entries submitted will not be returned. If certain
problems arise relating to the literary contest, they
will be resolved by the jury.
The technical
committee reserves the right to publish the winning
entry in a first edition within the year it is
submitted.
Entries should be sent to:
Fundacion Cultural Lya y Luis Cardoza y
Aragón, A.C. Callejon de las Flores núm. 1
Barrio del Niño Jesus, Coyoacan 04230 Mexico,
D.F. Tel. y fax 55-54-40-10 Correo electronico
(e-mail): elriocardoza@prodigy.net.mx
A number
of Filipino composers and academicians could be enticed
to join the essay tilt. Names that come to mind are
National Artist for Music Jose Maceda, Ramon Santos,
Ryan Cayabyab, Choral Conductors Fidel Calalang, Joel
Navarro and Jonathan Velasco among others. If necessary,
they could have their entries translated by competent
parties.
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