D B Dhanapala | |
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Born | 1905 Sri Lanka |
Died | 1971 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Occupation | Journalist Biographer Art Historian |
Diyogu Badathuruge Dhanapala was a Sri Lankan Journalist and Author
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Dhanapala was born in Tissamaharama and educated at Mahinda College Galle and Allahabad University India. After an early career as a teacher including a period spent as Principal of Dharmaloka Vidyalaya Kelaniya he took to Journalism as a career.
Dhanapala started in journalism working at the Dinamina Newspaper published by the Lake House Group. He later moved as founder editor to a competing daily Sinhala newspaper Lankadipa [1] and commenced a long standing friendship with fellow reporter PA Ediriweera. The newspaper began as a six column tabloid in 1947 and was a standard seven column daily newspaper by 1949. His ability to influence political thinking in the Sinhala speaking population is believed to have caused concern among the incumbent government as he supported the campaign of Mr S.W.R.D Bandaranaike in the 1956 general election.[2]
Dhanapala was a well known biographer of leading personalities in Ceylon and is best known for his book on contemporary political figures Among those Present. His writing also includes work on Buddhist paintings from shrines and temples in Ceylon [3] and The story of Sinhalese paintings [4].
Together with PA Ediriweera he founded the travel firm Ceylon Tours.
The Sri Lanka Press Institute commemorates his memory through the award of the DB Dhanapala Award for the Best Journalist [5].
Dhanapala was married to Rathi Dhanapala teacher, poet, artist and author [6], [7] and his family followed him into the media and creative fields. He was the father of filmmaker D. B. Nihalsinghe and photographer D.B Suranimala [8] who married Ranjini Ediriweera (who acted in the film Wer stirbt schon gerne unter Palmen? (1974) [9] and later joined her brothers as a director of Ceylon Tours) the daughter of his friend and business partner PA Ediriweera [10].
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