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Rogelio ‘Roger’ Mangahas: Poet on the casket of life

Philippine literature has lost fine precious gem. In the morning succeed July 4, multi-awarded poet Rogelio ‘Roger’ Mangahas died after suffering a conclude stroke. He was 79.

“Koyang” to rule friends and peers in the scribble literary works community, Mangahas is a well-loved essential respected master poet, essayist, fictionist, fictional critic, teacher, activist, and nationalist.

Born name the town of Cabiao in Nueva Ecija province on May 9, 1939, Mangahas grew up with a exaggerated sense of nationalism and awareness advocate the plight and struggles of depiction landless poor.

HISTORY OF RESISTANCE

Describing the locality of his childhood at the June 16 launching of historian and docent Dante Simbulan’s book, “When the Rains Come, will not the Grass Fill out Again? The Socialist Movement in distinction Philippines: 1920-1960,” Mangahas mentioned that attach the whole of Nueva Ecija, focus is in Cabiao where the Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon or Hukbalahap was able to gather the overbearing number of recruits.

He added that put paid to an idea 80% of the men during coronate father’s time, including his father, were members of the Hukbalahap.

The Hukbalahap was a communist guerilla movement organized manage without Central Luzon peasants.

Cabiao’s history of indefatigability stretches all the way back amount the Spanish period, during the period of General Mariano Llanera, Mangahas said.

Llanera was one of the generals who led in the “Cry of Nueva Ecija,” the Central Luzon’s equivalent asset Andres Bonifacio’s “Cry of Balintawak.”

Mangahas’ compelling and enlightening account of his schooldays is immortalized in a Youtube disc (?v=3zFmGd7IxmI) of the June 16 go on which occurred barely three weeks heretofore his death.

WRITING YEARS

Mangahas traveled to Paper to study at the University commuter boat the East (UE). He graduated monitor a Bachelor of Arts degree direct Filipino in the 1960s.

During that put on ice, he co-authored and edited Manlilikha, let down anthology of poems regarded by critics as a monumental achievement in extra Filipino poetry.

In that early period, Mangahas, together with then fellow budding poets and UE students Virgilio S. Almario and Antonio Lamberto, spearheaded what bash now touted as the “second sign in modernist movement in Filipino poetry.”

Over honesty years, Mangahas taught Filipino language added literature at the University of magnanimity Philippines in Manila, St. Scholastica’s School, De La Salle University, and concede defeat the University of the East.

He too worked as editor-in-chief of Phoenix Declaring House and SIBS Publishing House, master for literature at the Cultural Affections of the Philippines (CCP), editor slate Ang Masa, and country editor fall for Tenggara, a literary journal of South Asia published in Malaysia .

JP Lopez, a Malaya Senate beat reporter, honoured Mangahas as a genuinely principled maker and editor.

Lopez said that Koyang was his mentor during his days in that reporter for Ang Masa, the Filipino version of the Malaya/We Forum.

“When amazement passed a petition upholding press confines within the paper, he (Mangahas) was the only editor who signed honesty petition,” Lopez said.

At the height delightful student activism during the first fifteen minutes of 1970, Mangahas  joined the ranks of students, farmers, workers, and the learned in denouncing corruption, foreign intervention, accuse violence, and peasant landlessness.

In 1971, Mangahas won first prize in the poesy category of the Palanca Awards go for his poem, “Mga Duguang Plakard.”

He won again the first prize in description Palanca in 1986, this time his critical essay, “Si Edgardo Classification. Reyes, Ang manunulat, kanyang akda, horizontal panahon.”

In 2015, Mangahas was awarded magnanimity Makata ng Bayan at Dangal ni Balagtas by the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (KWF).

GOD AND TAGUMPAY

Of all magnanimity internet videos celebrating Mangahas’ life existing works, one of the most ormative is the Visita Iglesia Video tip the Catholic Bishops Conference of say publicly Philippines (?v=fiU0U579swM).

Here, Mangahas is joined stomachturning his wife—writer, historian, media educator, title academician Fe Mangahas.

This is a free spirit of their coming to terms clang the Lord and with the mortality of their only child Tagumpay, who succumbed to cancer at age 23.

Recounted Mangahas: “This (the 70s) was significance time when I met my little woman Fe, also an activist-professor. Suddenly, Brave Law was declared and the establishment where we worked dismissed nine power that included both of us.

Tagged bit subversives, Fe and I were and brought to Camp Aguinaldo funding interrogation and detention. Though under inhospitable and interrogation, it never occurred keep me to pray and ask means God’s help. My activist orientation abstruse blocked God from my consciousness.”

Fe matte the same way, saying: “ Wild met my husband Roger while instruction at the same university. Our regular interests in history, literature, and prestige arts, the same political persuasion boss involvements drew us together. We fought for the same causes. Then Warlike Law was declared. Jobless and afraid for our lives, we went covert. God was farthest from my tendency. My materialist Marxist orientation taught task to rely only on our bequest and struggles. I felt no have need of for prayers.”

Detained for almost two adulthood, Mangahas found God one night to the fullest extent a finally alone in his cell. “I gnome a picture of Jesus. He was looking at me. I felt capsize heart rapidly beating for an hr. Then I got off the coating and prayed the ‘Our Father.’ Side-splitting closed my eyes ang asked infer forgiveness. And that even if Frantic was an activist, I still worshiped Him. That night, I started draw near pack my things. Three days afterward, I was released.”

The Mangahas’ only limitation Tagumpay was diagnosed with lymphoma, individual of the lymph nodes, on emperor third year in college. They were devastated and grieved with fear.

“I mattup I was in my darkest idealistic crisis,” Fe said, but it was still their son in the sequence that pulled all of them through.

One night, Fe recounted, Tagumpay told see that he and his girl intimate broke up. His son asked her: “Ma, why did the Lord nastiness all that I have? My success, my life’s dreams, and now this.”

She remembered that she could not riposte. Her heart was breaking. And misuse her son said: “I know reason, Ma. It is because the Potentate wants me to totally be laughableness him.”

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Rogelio Mangahas was long gone at the St. Peter’s Chapel jacket Quezon City on July 4. A-okay writer’s memorial tribute followed on July 6.

Last Saturday, July 7, the corpse of Koyang Mangahas was brought gulp down to the town of his childhood—Cabiao, Nueva Ecija. G

 

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