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Sakunthala Sachithanandan was announced as the Gratiaen Prize 2010 winner for her collection of poetry titled 'On The Streets and Other Revelations' at an award ceremony on Saturday 21 May 2011.
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Sakunthala Sachithanandan |
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Sakuntala was educated at Visakha Vidyala, Colombo, qualified as a lawyer at the Sri Lanka Law College, and is married to Thirukeswaram Sachithanandan, also a lawyer. She is fond of children, animals, reading, writing, painting, gardening and teaching children. She has published the children's book, Tales From The Tree House, and another children's book, The Adventures of Sokadi The Line-Room Mouse, is in the process of being published. |
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The announcement of the shorlist for the Gratiaen Prize 2010 was held on Monday 4 April 2011 at the British Council Hall. The shortlist is as follows:
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| Rozaine Cooray |
Colours of the Sun |
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| Shyam Dissanayake |
Dalada |
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| Herman Gunaratne |
The Suicide Club |
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| Shirani Rajapakse |
Breaking News |
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Sakunthala Sachithanandan (Winner) |
On the Streets and other revelations (Winner) |
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Feizal Samath (Chairperson) |
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Feizal is also a correspondent for Inter Press Service (IPS) news agency in Colombo reporting essentially on development news and features, and is a contributor to some Middle East newspapers. He is a social activist working on helping children in need, and supports causes relating to poverty and women’s’ empowerment. His special interest is music and he has helped raise money for children’s charities through UNICEF and Save the Children by organizing annual country and folk music concerts titled Country Roads since 1988 through his non-profit organization, the Country Music Foundation (CMF). |
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Sunethra Bandaranaike |
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She serves as the Chairperson of the Sunethra Bandaranaike Trust, which was set up in 1995, to provide financial assistance to those involved in the performing arts. In 1998 Sunethra started working with differently-abled young people. With the establishment of the Sunera Foundation in 2000, she has focused on using the performing arts to enhance the lives of the differently-abled, as well as raising awareness of the need to integrate them into society. |
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Dinithi Karunanayake |
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Dinithi Karunanayake is a Lecturer in English at the Department of English, University of Colombo. She graduated from the University of Peradeniya with an Honours degree in English and has a Masters degree in Comparative Literature from the School of Oriental and African Studies and University College London, University of London. Dinithi’s main research interests lie in South Asian women’s writing, post-colonial literature and theory, Sri Lankan English studies and translation, and cultural |
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studies. Her work has appeared in Beyond Borders: The SAARC Journal, The Sri Lanka Journal of the Humanities and The University of Colombo Review. The book Continuities and Departures: Essays on Sri Lankan Women’s Writing in English, which is co-edited by her, is currently in press. |
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For more information about the Gratiaen Prize and the Gratiaen Trust please visit www.gratiaen.com
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