Gratiaen Prize Long List 2019
The Gratiaen Trust is pleased to announce the following long list for the Gratiaen Prize 2019.
The authors (surnames in alphabetical order) and the titles of their work are:
Ruchini Abayakoon - Dartboard Photographs
Nadishka Aloysius - Raavana's Daughter
Shashikala Assella - (In)Consequential Musings
Andrew Fidel Fernando - Upon a Sleepless Isle
Praveen Jayamanna - The Double Doorway
Upali Mahaliyana - Tom-tom Boy
Vihanga Perera - Sentimental Pieces/ The Private Funeral/ The Classical War Poems
The judges for the Gratiaen Prize this year are Prof. Minoli Salgado (chair), creative writer and Professor of International Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; Tara Coomaraswamy, who has degrees from the Universities of Cambridge and Sussex and is an avid reader with a keen interest in the arts; and Jake Oorloff, a well-known theatre practitioner based in Sri Lanka and co-founder of the theatre company Floating Space.
The Gratiaen Prize, founded in 1993 by the Sri Lankan-born author Michael Ondaatje with his Booker Prize money for his novel The English Patient, is now in its 27th continuous year and remains one of the most coveted prizes for creative writing in Sri Lanka. The Trust, in association with John Keells Foundation and the Wijeya Group as its media partner, is very pleased to announce a longlist for the second year in a row.
The Gratiaen Prize 2019 shortlist event scheduled for 6th April 2020 at The British Council, Colombo has been postponed due to the current public health situation. New dates for the short list event as well as the main award will be announced as soon feasible.