Adrian E. Cristobal was a Filipino writer who frequently touched on political and historical themes. Perhaps best known to the public for his "Breakfast Table"
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, he was also a
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-winning playwright, fictionist and essayist. He likewise held several positions in government during the administration of
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Ferdinand E. Marcos.
Upon his death from
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on December 22, 2007, a
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was proposed in the
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citing Cristobal as
"a prolific journalist, a political satirist, a historical writer and lecturer, a well-respected columnist, a brilliant fictionist and essayist, a creative playwright, a literary genius and a hardworking publisher."
Biography
Cristobal studied at the
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, though he would drop out of college. By age 15, he had won literary prizes for his fiction, and by 17, his byline was appearing in the pages of the country's leading newspapers such as the Manila Chronicle. As a young writer, he became affiliated with a group of fellow writers based in
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known as the Ravens.
In the
1960 Palanca AwardsThe Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1960 .-English Division:Short Story*First Prize: "The Tourists" by Kerima Polotan Tuvera...
, Cristobal garnered the Second Prize in the One-Act Play (English) category for his satirical play
The Largest Crocodile in the World. All copies of the play have reputedly been lost upon the initiative of the politician believed to have been depicted in the work. Cristobal again won the Second Prize in the
1983 Palanca AwardsThe Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1983 .-English division:Novel*Special Prize: "The Standard Bearer" by Edilberto K. TiempoShort story...
, this time in the essay category. Cristobal also authored two books on the national hero
Andres BonifacioAndrés Bonifacio y de Castro was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary. He was a founder and later Supremo of the Katipunan movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution...
;
The Tragedy of the Revolution and
The Trial. In 1962, Cristobal was contracted to write the screenplay of
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's film adaptation of
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, for which he won a FAMAS award for Best Screenplay.
Cristobal was among the intellectuals enticed by Ferdinand Marcos to join his administration. During martial law, he headed the speech-writing office of the Office of the President. He was later appointed as the Chairman of the
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and a member of the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines.
After the ouster of Marcos in 1986, Cristobal joined the
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as a newspaper columnist. He left the Inquirer in 2000 to become the publisher of the
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. After a short stint with the Times, he joined the
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as an associate editor and columnist. He remained affiliated with the Bulletin, and was also the publisher of the Philippine Graphic magazine at the time of his death.
Cristobal was an active member and organizer within the Philippine literary community. He founded the Unyon ng Mga Manunulat ng Pilipinas (UMPIL), a union of Filipino writers. As a member of the U.P. Board of Regents, he initiated efforts that led to the establishment of the U.P. Institute of Creative Writing.
His daughter Celina, was publisher and editor-in-chief of a socio-political magazine The Review in the late 70s and later was the lifestyle editor of the daily paper the Manila Chronicle in the 90s. She was elected Vice-Chairman of UMPIL and presently sits as Secretary-General.
In 2005, Cristobal's son, Adrian Jr., was appointed by President
Gloria Macapagal-ArroyoGloria Macapagal-Arroyo is a Filipino politician who served as the 14th President of the Philippines from 2001 to 2010, as the 12th Vice President of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, and is currently a member of the House of Representatives representing the 2nd District of Pampanga...
as the Director-General of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines.
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