Gratiaen Prize

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The Gratiaen Prize is an annual literary prize for best work of literary writing in English by a resident Sri Lankan. It was founded in 1992 by the Sri Lankan-born Canadian novelist Michael Ondaatje with the money he received as joint-winner of the Booker Prize for his novel The English Patient.[1] The prize is named after Michael Ondaatje's mother, Doris Gratiaen.

Winners

2009

  • Prashani Rambukwella, Mythil's Secret

2008

2007

2006

  • Senaka Abeyratne, 3 Star K
  • Isankya Kodittuwakku, The Banana Tree Crisis

2005

  • Delon Weerasinghe, Thicker Than Blood

2004

  • Jagath Kumarasinghe, Kider Chetty Street

2003

2002

2001

  • Elmo Jayawardene, Sam’s Story
  • Sumathi Sivamohan, In the Shadow of the Gun/The Wicked Witch

2000

  • Ruwanthi De Chickera, Middle of Silence

1999

  • Neil Fernandopulle, Shrapnel
  • Viskesa Chandrasekaram, Forbidden Area

1998

  • Jeanne Thwaites, It’s a Sunny Day on the Moon

1997

  • Gamini Akmeemana, The Mirage

1996

  • Tissa Abeysekera, Bringing Tony Home

1995

1994

  • Punyakante Wijenaike, Amulet

1993

  • Carl Muller, The Jam Fruit Tree
  • Lalitha Withanachchi, Wind Blows Over the Hills

References

  1. "The Gratiaen Prize". gratiaen.com. The Gratiaen Trust. Retrieved 5 March 2010. 
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