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  1. José García Villa (August 5, 1908 – February 7, 1997) was a Filipino poet, literary critic, short story writer, and painter. He was awarded the National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973, as well as the Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken.

  2. José Garcia Villa - José Garcia Villa was born in Manila in 1908. He published several poetry collections in the Philippines and in the United States, including Have Come, Am Here (Viking Press, 1942), which was a finalist for the 1943 Pulitzer Prize. He died in New York City in 1997.

  3. José Garcia Villa. Although José Garcia Villa (1914–1997) is largely known as a Filipino poet, he spent 67 years of his life in the United States. His work has been praised as innovative and talented. A contributor to the Dictionary of Oriental Literature observed of Villa that "His craftsmanship and skill remains unchallenged among ...

  4. Jose Garcia Villa, a Filipino poet, critic, short story writer and painter, is an important person to recognize during Filipino American History Month. Villa was born in 1907 in the Philippine Islands. His early path did not involve poetry.

  5. Jun 9, 2015 · Four Poems by José Garcia Villa. “In my desire to be Nude / I clothed myself in fire:— / Burned down my walls, my roof / Burned all these down.”. José Garcia Villa was known as the “Pope of Greenwich Village” in 1940s New York City.

  6. Poet, critic, short story writer, and painter, Jose Garcia Villa was a consummate artist in poetry and in person as well. At parties given him by friends and admirers whenever he came home for a brief visit, things memorable usually happened.

  7. ateneoartgallery.com › exhibitions › lines-pictures-and-poems-by-jose-garcia-villaLines: Pictures and Poems by Jose Garcia Villa

    Jose Garcia Villa (1908–97) is best known as a modernist poet in Philippine literature whose experiments and audacity brought him both notoriety and fame. Before he became a poet, however, he was a painter. He considered painting his “first love” and actively painted and drew in the 1920s and 1930s.

  8. Mar 4, 2024 · Modernist poet José Garcia Villa took great pride in the form and structure of his verse. His deployment of the humble comma was, he said, “a new, special, and poetic use,” as demonstrated in poems like “Horizon,” from his 1949 collection, Volume Two .

  9. May 27, 2021 · Jose Garcia Villa (1908–1997) was a pioneering Filipino writer in the United States and a key figure in the history of Anglophone Filipino literature. His troubled relations with the literary establishment in the Philippines made him seek acceptance in the US literary world, which, as a colonial subject, he had taken as the summit ...

  10. Jose Garcia Villa (1908–1997) was a Filipino poet, writer, and critic. He used the pen name “Doveglion,” which was a combination of the words “dove,” “eagle,” and “lion” and was what he believed was his true persona. His notable works include The Anchored Angel, The Emperor’s New Sonnet, and Footnote to Youth .

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