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The Sowing Festival
0This tragi-comic novel is a masterpiece and the tale it tells is the story of many peasants even today. The culture of the rice farmer provides all images and ideologies for nearly all power projects in Sri Lankan politics but the peasant remains loked in eternal poverty and humiliation.
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THE SWORD & THE SHIELD – ඉංග්රීසි ස්වයං අධ්යයනයට අත්වැලක්
0Rathnayake Tillekerathne
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The Vendor of Sweets
0Insightful and moving, The Vendor of Sweets is R K Narayan’s story of an India trying to find its own identity
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Uprooted – Gamperaliya
0At a time when the classical novel familiar to most of us, was being rejected and discarded by some as an anvhronism, two events of importance in the field of literature came to my notice. One of the these was the opportunity to read the novel “The Leopard” authored by a Sicilian aristocrat, Giuseppe di Lampedusa, a novel in the familiar classical tradition. It was a novel, which received accolades not only of Italian, but also of French, English and American critics and readers. The reasons for its unversal appeal was, I believe, the great depth and unedrstanding and artistic skill shown in the prsentation of the vicissitudes of a feudal class in a modernizing world, the microcosm of a feudal family, the ups and downs in their cricumstances, and their joys and sufferings.
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Vanished Trails
0The other important event was publication of the Russian language translation of Martin Wickramasinghe’s novel “Gamperaliya”. What struk me was the close kinship of “Gamperaliya” in its theme, subject, high novelisticqualities and creative power to di Lampedusa’s novel, the first Italian edition of which was published in 1958, fourteen years after the publication of the first Sinhala edition of Martin Wickramasinghe’s “Gamperaliya”.