February 7, 2006(2006-02-07) (aged 92) Aklan, Philippines
Pen name
Isaias Topacio Domingo, Basilio, Crisostomo de la Cruz, and J.D. Ibarra
Occupation
Poet, Professor, Engineer
Language
English
Literary movement
Modernism
Notable works
The Diplomat, The Vigil of Freedom and Icarus in Catechism Class
Notable awards
Most Distinguished Alumnus, University of the Philippines, UP Golden Jubilee Literary Contest, Republic Anniversary Poetry Contest.
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Dominador “Dom” Ibarra Ilio (November 15, 1913 - February 7, 2006) was a poet and professor born in Malinao, Capiz (now part of Aklan). He is considered a pioneer of Philippine literature in English as a recognized poet and author both in the Philippines and in the United States. He was an engineer by profession.[1]
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