Guillermo Gómez Rivera Writer

Guillermo Gómez Rivera (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡiˈʝeɾmo riˈβeɾa]; September 12, 1936), is a Filipino multilingual author, historian, educator and linguistic scholar whose lifelong work has been devoted to the often controversial movement to preserve Spanish culture as an important element of the Filipino identity.Currently sitting as the most senior academic director of the Academia Filipina de la Lengua under the Real Academia Española, he was awarded in 1975 the Premio Zóbel, the Philippines' highest literary honor bestowed on the best works in Spanish. His expertise in the Spanish language as well as his knowledge of various Philippine languages like Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Tagalog and Chabacano earned him the position as secretary of the Commission on the Filipino Language Committee of the Philippine Constitutional Convention (1971–73).As an educator, he served as a Spanish professor at Adamson University and wrote textbooks on Spanish grammar, speech and composition while working for San Miguel Corporation, a food conglomerate. He used his academic position to try to influence national debates on the question of whether or not Spanish should be retained as a compulsory subject in Philippine high schools and universities, a battle that many pro-Spanish advocates believe they had lost with the passage of the 1987 Constitution but which some Hispanists say started with the 1973 Constitution. He also formed a dance school specializing in flamenco and Sevillanas. He has done a thorough research on these Spanish dances, travelling to Seville and learning from some of the most well-known international Spanish performers of these dance forms. He is considered the undisputed maestro of flamenco in the Philippines.In an hour-long broadcast devoted to Asia on September 24, 2013, Spanish Radio and Television Corp. or RTVE described Gómez Rivera as a "writer, journalist, historian...[who] has tracked incessantly Hispanic legacy in the Philippines and has recovered part of an endangered folklore." During the same broadcast, RTVE played songs from an LP of rare Filipino compositions in Spanish that Gómez Rivera recorded in 1960 and reissued in 2006 after it had been digitally remastered.In addition to his contributions to Philippine literature and history, Gómez Rivera is also an accomplished linguist and polyglot. He speaks and writes fluently in his native Hiligaynon as well as in English and Tagalog. Aside from being an acclaimed master of the Spanish language in the Philippines, he is also conversant in Italian, Portuguese, Kinaray-a and Cebuano, and has made an extensive study of the Visayan and Chabacano languages.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 12, 1936
Birth place
Philippines , Iloilo City
Citizenship
Filipino language

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