Epitacio Ramos Tongohan (born 19 November 1958), known in global literary circuits as Doc PenPen Bugtong Takipsilim, or simply Doc Penpen, is a medical doctor, indie filmmaker and producer, artist, and poet from Tanay, Rizal, the Philippines, and conferred by different poets organizations in different parts of the globe the title “Father of Visual Poetry”.[1] He is also the founder of the global organization of poets and artists Pentasi B World Friendship Poetry.[2]

Epitacio Tongohan
BornEpitacio Ramos Tongohan
(1958-11-19) November 19, 1958 (age 65)
Pen nameDoc PenPen Bugtong Takipsilim
OccupationMedical doctor, poet, artist, entrepreneur
NationalityFilipino
Alma materUniversity of Santo Tomas
University of the East
Years active2000-present

Early life and education edit

Tongohan grew up in Tanay, a municipality in Rizal. A trained medical doctor specialising in anatomic pathology, he obtained his degree in Medical Technology from University of Santo Tomas in Manila in 1979. He got his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of the East - Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center in 1984. He returned to UST for his post-doctorate studies specializing in Anatomic Pathology in 1988.[3]

Awards and recognitions edit

In 2013, Tongohan was given the title "Father of Philippine Visual Poetry" by different Filipino poets at the National Library of the Philippines during the Pentasi B Historical forum, organized by the National Library. Chinese poets in Beijing also conferred the same title to Tongohan during the Pentasi B World Poetree in Beijing, China in 2020. Tongohan received numerous recognitions and accolades from prominent poetry groups worldwide, including the title "King of Visual Poetry," which has been given to him by poets in India.[4]

Philanthropy edit

Tongohan is also a philanthropist, having his worked auctioned for a cause. The sales of his books and paintings have been used to finance education of less privileged youths in the Philippines. In fact, his Pentasi B poetry book fetched US$30,000 and used the money for this purpose. According to sources, he also solely financed the Pentasi B Award for deserving poets and creatives worldwide. [5]

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References edit

  1. ^ Ramiro Rondera, Nenita (February 10, 2020). "China honors a Filipino as the Father of Visual Poetry". Philippine Star. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  2. ^ Fund for Cultural Education and Heritage (December 27, 2016). "Penpen Bugtong Takipsilim | Fekt". FEKT. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  3. ^ Cordevilla, Ed. "PENTASI B: A WORLD TREASURE FOR GLOBAL HEALING". Directorio Mundial. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  4. ^ Takumi, Rie (October 20, 2017). "Two Pinoy poets honored at India poetry festival". GMA News Online. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  5. ^ Domingo, Ronnel (January 13, 2016). "Visa woes for poet". Inquirer.net. Retrieved September 5, 2023.