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Awards
- Philippines Centennial
Award for Literature, 1998.
- National Artist
Award for Literature, 1997.
- Oriental Mindoro
Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution "extending due recognition
to Nestor V. M. Gonzalez... 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 October, 11, 1996 "N.V.M. Gonzalez Day, 1996.
- The Asian Catholic
Publishers Award, 1993.
- The Filipino Community
of California Proclamation "honoring N.V.M. Gonzalez 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 March 7, 1990 "Professor N.V.M.
Gonzalez Day in San Francisco," 1990.
- Cultural Center
of the Philippines award, Gawad Para sa Sining, 1990.
- The Union of Writers
of the Philippines award, Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas,
1989.
- University of
the Philippines International Writer-in-Residence, 1988.
- University of
the Philippines degree, Doctor of Humane Letters (Honoris Causa), 1987.
- Djerassi Foundation
Artist-in-Residency, 1986.
- Philippine Foreign
Service Certificate of Appreciation for Work in the International Academic
and Literary Community, at San Francisco, 1983.
- California State
University Award, Emeritus Professor of English, 1982.
- Palanca Memorial
short story award, First Prize for 'The Tomato Game,' 1971.
- City of Manila
Medal of Honor, 1971.
- Awarded Liverhume
Fellowship, University of Hong Kong, 1969.
- Visiting Associate
Professorship in English, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1968.
- British Council
award for Travel to England, 1965.
- Intemaciones Award
for Travel in the Federal German Republic, 1965.
- Philippines
Free Press First Prize Award winner for 'Serenade,' 1964.
- Rockefeller Writing
Grant and Travel in Europe, 1964.
- Jose Rizal Pro-Patria
Award for The Bamboo Dancers, 1961.
- Republic Cultural
Heritage Award for The Bamboo Dancers, 1960.
- Palanca Memorial
short story award, Third Prize winner for 'On the Ferry,' 1959.
- Philippine
Free Press Third Prize winner for 'On the Ferry,' 1959.
- Republic Award
of Merit for "the advancement of Filipino culture in the field of
English Literature," 1954.
- Palanca Memorial
short story award, Second Prize winner for 'Lupo and the River,' 1953.
- Rockefeller Foundation
Study and Travel fellowship to India and the Far East, 1952.
- Palanca Memorial
short story award, Second Prize winner for 'Children of the Ash-covered
Loam,' 1952.
- Rockefeller Writing
Fellowship to Stanford, Kenyon School of English, and Columbia University,
1949-1950.
- Liwayway
Short Story Contest, Third Prize winner for 'Lunsod, Nayon at Dagat-dagatan,'
1943.
- First Commonwealth
Literary Contest honorable mention for 'The Winds of April,' 1940.
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