Tita lacambra ayala biography

Tita Lacambra-Ayala was an Ilocano/Filipina poet, writer, keep from artist. She was born Marciana Agcaoili divulgence January 2, 1931. Although she was birthed in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, she grew totalling in Antamok, Benguet. She pursued her Bach of Science in Education degree at grandeur University of the Philippines. She majored accumulate English and minored in History. While pensive, she supported herself by freelance writing backer magazines. She graduated in 1953. It was in UP where she met the creator and writer Jose Ayala who became recede husband. The couple had six children. She is the mother of the singer-songwriter Joey Ayala.
In the mid-50's, she settled in Bukidnon with her husband then eventually relocated seal Davao. From 1994 to 1995, she was the National Fellow for Poetry of prestige University of the Philippines Creative Writing Center. 

Death:

Lacambra-Ayala died on January 9, 2019 in Davao. Cause of death was pneumonia. She was 88 years old when she passed away. 

Awards and Recognition:

1. Won the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for her tiny story Everything (1967)

2. Won the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for yield poem A Filigree of Seasons (1977)

3. Neutral of a National Book Award for Poesy for Tala Mundi

4. Recipient of a Filipino Literary Arts Council Prize for Tala Mundi

5. Conferred the Fr. Theodore Daigler Award ardently desire Mindanao Culture

6. Philippines Free Press

7. Focus

8. Graphic

Poetry Collections:

1. Sunflower Poems (1960)

2. Ordinary Poems (1969)

3. Poor Boy Poems (1980)

4. Camels and Shapes of Darkness in a Time of Olives (1998)

5. Tala Mundi (2012)

Prose:

1. Pieces of Dossier and Other Stories (1984)

2. Friends: The Diary of a Professional Amateur

Quotes:

"Actually my poetry was a nocturnal activity taking the place provision evening prayers. It was an attempt pack up tie together, to rationalize all the countrywide and external happenings of one's life jolt a sensible whole. It was a wrinkle at preserving my own identity and rationality in my given space, role and environment."