Gunadasa Amarasekara

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Gunadasa Amarasekara
Born1929 (age 9495)
Galle District, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
Education Mahinda College, Galle
Nalanda College Colombo
University of Ceylon
Occupation Dental Surgeon
Known forShort story writing, poetry

Gunadasa Amarasekera (born 1929) is a prominent Sinhala writer, poet, and essayist from Sri Lanka. [1] [2]

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Early life and education

Gunadasa Amarasekera was born in Yattalamatta in Galle District. He was educated at Mahinda College, Galle and Nalanda College Colombo. [3] [4] [5]

In the early 1950s, his short story “Soma” was selected to represent Ceylon in a world short story competition organized by the New York Herald Tribune . It was published in the collection of World Prize Stories in 1952. [6]

Dr Amarasekara was presented with the Nalanda Keerthi Sri award in 2010 by his alma mater Nalanda College, Colombo. [7] [8] [9]

Amarasekera is a graduate of University of Ceylon and is a Dental Surgeon by profession. He is one of the founding fathers of the Peradeniya school of literary tradition of modern Sri Lankan literature. [10]

Publications

A list of literary works of Amarasekara, [11]

Novels

Short stories

Poems

Plays

Literary criticism

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