The shortlist for the Gratiaen Prize 2020 will be announced at an online event on Monday, April 5,  at 7 p.m.,live-streamed on the Facebook page of the Gratiaen Trust:https://www.facebook.com/gratiaentrust This is the second consecutive year the Prize event has gone online and for a third consecutive year a long list for the Prize was announced. [...]

Plus

April 5, keep a date with Gratiaen Prize shortlist live streaming

View(s):

The shortlist for the Gratiaen Prize 2020 will be announced at an online event on Monday, April 5,  at 7 p.m.,live-streamed on the Facebook page of the Gratiaen Trust:https://www.facebook.com/gratiaentrust

This is the second consecutive year the Prize event has gone online and for a third consecutive year a long list for the Prize was announced. At the short list event, these long listed writers and their work will be featured before the announcement of the short list.

The Gratiaen Prize was founded in 1992 by the Sri Lankan-born novelist and poet Michael Ondaatje with his Booker Prize money for The English Patient.  The Prize is awarded each year to the best submitted creative work in English, written by a Sri Lankan writer resident in Sri Lanka.  Both published works and unpublished manuscripts are accepted, and this year over 60 entries were received.

Every year the Trust appoints a creative writer, an academic, and an informed general reader to its three-member jury. This year the panel is chaired by Mahendran Thiruvarangan, a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Jaffna and an active arts and political commentator. Other members in the panel are well-known creative writer Ashok Ferrey and Victoria Walker, a former diplomat and passionate supporter of arts and culture, currently working as a volunteer for Sri Lanka’s Design for Sustainable Development Foundation. Detailed bios of the jury members can be found on the Gratiaen Trust website.

The Long-list announced earlier this month includes eight writers:

  • A Sunbird’s Guile – Chamanthi Denisha Jayaweera
  • Chasing Tall Tales and Mystics: Ibn Battuta in Sri Lanka -               Ameena Hussein
  • Crossmatch         – Carmel Miranda
  • Mind Games        – Jehan Aloysius
  • Ovaryacting!        – Piumi Wijesundara
  • Restless Rust      – Lal Medawattegedara
  • Softly We Fall      – Megan Dhakshini
  • The Red Brick Wall       – Ciara Mandulee Mendis

The Gratiaen Trust continues its partnership with John Keells Foundation – the CSR entity of the John Keells Group under its focus area of Arts & Culture.

Though COVID 19 disrupted the global and local arts calendars in 2020 and threatens to do so for most of 2021, the Gratiaen Trust was able to conduct a number of activities, utilizing a mix of in-person (according to health regulations) and online activities. In September 2020 the Gratiaen Trust in association with John Keells Foundation held a well-attended event to celebrate International Children’s Day titled “Storytime” with Sarasavi Bookshop (Pvt) Ltd and Lite87 as event partners. The Trust also held a Literary Weekend in Bentota in September 2020 in association with John Keells Foundation, with media sponsorship by Daily Mirror and the Sunday Times. Earlier this month  the Trust also conducted an online literary translation workshop entitled “Doubling Ourselves” to recognize and develop literature in translation – a goal of its H.A.I. Goonetileke Prize which will also be awarded this year. This workshop, in association with John Keells Foundation was held in collaboration with the Department of English, University of Peradeniya and the Seagull School of Publishng, Kolkata.

 

Share This Post

WhatsappDeliciousDiggGoogleStumbleuponRedditTechnoratiYahooBloggerMyspaceRSS

Advertising Rates

Please contact the advertising office on 011 - 2479521 for the advertising rates.