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The State Literary Award is a set of annual literary prizes by the Government of Sri Lanka under several categories. The awards cover fiction, poetry, translations, songs and cover designs. Works from Sinhala, Tamil and English language are reviewed. [1]
The following is a list of Sri Lankan writers of all types. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Malinda Channa Pieris Seneviratne (born September 23, 1965 [1]) is a Sri Lankan poet, critic, journalist, translator, political commentator, and activist. Known for his outspoken political views, his opinion pieces are among the most widely read in English in Sri Lanka. [2]
[3] [4] In 2021, his short story The Lucky Charm was conferred with the first prize in the prose section at the 2021 Literary Competition which was organised and conducted by the English Writers Collective of Sri Lanka. [2] He was also adjudged as the winner of Arts Council Award on few occasions. [1]
She also pursued her interest in writing short stories often based on the mental illnesses encountered by women in the society. Her fiction stories have also appeared in the Jaggery and The Bangalore Review. [8] [9] She also hosts the podcast, The Darkest Light which critically analyse about the birth and the motherhood in Sri Lanka. [10]
The following is an alphabetical list of journalists from the Asian country of Sri Lanka ... Sri Lankan people; List of Sri Lankan writers; ... on 11 November 2024 ...
Among the children’s books is his Mahi Pancha series consisting of six books about a little fly. He won the State Literary Award by the Government of Sri Lanka twice, for the best translation (2008) and the best children’s book (2002). [citation needed] Children’s Books: Punchihewa, P. G. (2001). Podi Hamududuruwo Saha Thawath Katha. M. D.
Rajapakse Konara Mudiyanselage Bilesha Yudhanjaya Bandara Wijeratne [1] (born November 1992) is a Sri Lankan science fiction author, activist and researcher, classified as part of a new wave of South Asian science fiction writers. [2] His work has appeared in Wired, Foreign Policy and Slate.
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