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Néstor Vicente Madali González (8 September 1915 – 28 November 1999) was a Filipino novelist, short story writer, essayist and, poet. Conferred as the National Artist of the Philippines for Literature in 1997. Gonzales, a distinguished Filipino writer, is regarded as a literary luminary whose contributions to Philippine literature have left an indelible mark on the cultural and artistic landscape of the Philippines. He was a masterful storyteller whose words resonated with the hearts and minds of readers both within his homeland and beyond. Gonzales's literary works are a testament to his deep understanding of the Filipino experience, and his writing skillfully weaves together elements of history, culture, and human emotion. His prose and poetry are imbued with a profound sense of nostalgia, reflecting the complex interplay of tradition and modernity in the Philippines. As a writer, Gonzales exhibited a remarkable ability to capture the nuances of everyday life in the Philippines. His stories often explored themes of identity, heritage, and the human condition, offering readers a window into the multifaceted lives of Filipinos. Through his works, he shed light on the struggles and triumphs of the Filipino people, and his writing became a source of inspiration for both literary enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of Filipino culture. Gonzales's literary legacy remains a source of pride for the Philippines, as his works continue to be studied and celebrated by scholars, students, and readers. His literary contributions have not only enriched the country's literary heritage but have also served as a bridge between generations, helping to preserve the collective memory and heritage of the Filipino people. Biography He was born on 8 September 1915 in Romblon, Philippines. González, however, was raised in Mansalay, a southern town of the Philippine province of Oriental Mindoro. González was a son of a school supervisor and a teacher. As a teenager, he helped his father by delivering meat door-to-door across provincial villages and municipalities. González was also a musician. He played the violin and even made four guitars by hand. He earned his first peso by playing the violin during a Chinese funeral in Romblon. González attended Mindoro High School (now Jose J. Leido Jr. Memorial National High School) from 1927 to 1930. González attended college at National University (Manila) but he was unable to finish his undergraduate degree. While in Manila, González wrote for the Philippine Graphic and later edited for the Evening News Magazine and Manila Chronicle. His first published essay appeared in the Philippine Graphic and his first poem in Poetry in 1934. González made his mark in the Philippine writing community as a member of the Board of Advisers of Likhaan: the University of the Philippines Creative Writing Center, founding editor of The Diliman Review and as the first president of the Philippine Writers' Association. González attended creative writing classes under Wallace Stegner and Katherine Anne Porter at Stanford University. In 1950, González returned to the Philippines and taught at the University of Santo Tomas, the Philippine Women's University and the University of the Philippines (U.P.). At U.P., González was only one of two faculty members accepted to teach in the university without holding a degree. On the basis of his literary publications and distinctions, González later taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara, California State University, Hayward, the University of Washington, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of California, Berkeley. On 14 April 1987, the University of the Philippines conferred on N.V.M. González the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, "For his creative genius in shaping the Philippine short story and novel, and making a new clearing within the English idiom and tradition on which he established an authentic vocabulary, ...For his insightful criticism by which he advanced the literary tradition of the Filipino and enriched the vocation for all writers of the present generation...For his visions and auguries by which he gave the Filipino sense and sensibility a profound and unmistakable script read and reread throughout the international community of letters..." N.V.M. González was proclaimed National Artist of the Philippines in 1997. He died on 28 November 1999 at the age of 84. As a National Artist, Gonzalez was honored with a state funeral at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Works The works of Gonzalez have been published in Filipino, English, Chinese, German, Russian and Indonesian. Novels/poetry The Winds of April (1941) A Season of Grace (1956) The Bamboo Dancers (1988) The Land and the Rain The Happiest Boy in The World Bread of Sugar Short fiction "The Tomato Game".1992 A Grammar of Dreams and Other Stories. University of the Philippines Press, 1997 The Bread of Salt and Other Stories. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1993; University of the Philippines Press, 1993 Mindoro and Beyond: Twenty-one Stories. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1981; New Day, 1989 Selected Stories. Denver, Colorado: Alan Swallow, 1964 Look, Stranger, on this Island Now. Manila: Benipayo, 1963 Children of the Ash-Covered Loam and Other Stories. Manila: Benipayo, 1954; Bookmark Filipino Literary Classic, 1992 Seven Hills Away. Denver, Colorado: Alan Swallow, 1947 Essays A Novel of Justice: Selected Essays 1968–1994. Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts and Anvil (popular edition), 1996 Work on the Mountain (Includes The Father and the Maid, Essays on Filipino Life and Letters and Kalutang: A Filipino in the World), University of the Philippines Press, 1996 Awards and prizes Given a Trophy from A Jokarts company (1997–1998) Regents Professor at the University of California at Los Angeles, 1998–1999 Philippines Centennial Award for Literature, 1998 National Artist Award for Literature, 1997 Oriental Mindoro Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution "extending due recognition to Nestor V. M. González... the commendation he well deserves..." 1996 City of Manila Diwa ng Lahi award "for his service and contribution to Philippine national Literature," 1996 City of Los Angeles resolution declaring 11 October 1996 "N.V.M. González Day, 1996 The Asian Catholic Publishers Award, 1993 The Filipino Community of California Proclamation "honoring N.V.M. González for seventy-eight years of achievements," 1993 Ninoy Aquino Movement for Social and Economic Reconstruction through Volunteer Service award, 1991 City and County of San Francisco proclamation of 7 March 1990 "Professor N.V.M. González Day in San Francisco," 1990 Cultural Center of the Philippines award, Gawad Para sa Sining, 1990 Writers Union of the Philippines award, Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtás, 1989 University of the Philippines International Writer-in-Residence, 1988 Doctor of Huma.... Discover the Gonzalez M popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Gonzalez M books.

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    Gonzalez v. Whitaker

    New Mexico Court of Appeals

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    Scribblings of a Sleep-Deprived College Student

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    Corpus Christi the Thirteenth Court of Civil Appeals

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    ITEC 4

    César González Mayorga & Wendy Gómez

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    Foro Interno

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    Derecho procesal

    Fabián Mondragón Pedrero & Rodolfo Bucio Estrada

    Los coordinadores y autores rinden, con el presente, un homenaje en vida a los distinguidos maestros procesalistas: Gonzalo Armienta Calderón, Santos Martínez Gómez y Héctor Molina...