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Romesh Gunesekera FRSL (born 1954) is a Sri Lankan-born British author, who was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for his novel ''
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'' in 1994. He has judged a number of literary prizes and was Chair of the judges of Commonwealth Short Story Prize competition for 2015.


Life and work

Born in
Colombo Colombo ( ; si, කොළඹ, translit=Koḷam̆ba, ; ta, கொழும்பு, translit=Koḻumpu, ) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo m ...
to a Sinhalese Christian family in 1954, Romesh Gunesekera grew up in Sri Lanka and the
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, where his father was a founder of the
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, and moved to England in 1971 and currently lives in
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. His first book, ''Monkfish Moon'', a collection of short stories reflecting the ethnic and political tensions that have threatened Sri Lanka since independence in 1948, was published in 1992, and was shortlisted for several prizes. His 1994 novel ''
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'' was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Gunesekera travels widely for festivals, workshops and
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tours. He is a member of the Advisory Board of the Asia House Festival of Asian Literature. He is currently one of the writers-in-residence for the charity
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. He also has a short story related to the theme of animal poaching. He was a judge for a number of literary prizes, such as the
Caine Prize for African Writing The Caine Prize for African Writing is an annual literary award for the best original short story by an African writer, whether in Africa or elsewhere, published in the English language. The £10,000 prize was founded in the United Kingdom in 20 ...
, the David Cohen Prize for Literature, the Forward Prize for Poetry and most recently the ''
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'' 2013 list of the Best of Young British Novelists. He chaired the board of judges of the 2015 Commonwealth Short Story Prize competition. He has been a Guest Director at the
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, an Associate Tutor at
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and on the Board of the
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. For four years, until 2013, he was on the Council of the Royal Society of Literature. He is married with two daughters.Bunbury, Stephanie (2 September 2006). "Finding meaning in a long gone past", ''
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'', Insight, p. 10.


Bibliography


Books

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'' – 1994 *''The Sandglass'' – 1998 *''Heaven's Edge'' – 2002 *''The Match'' – 2006 *''The Prisoner of Paradise'' – 2012 *''Noon Tide Toll'' – 2013 *''Suncatcher'' – 2019


Short fiction


Awards

*Asian Achievers Award for services to media, arts and culture 2015 *Sri Lanka Ranjana 2005 *
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Asia Award 1998 for Achievement in Writing & Literature *Winner Premio Mondello Five Continents Asia Prize 1997 (Reef) *Winner of ''
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'' First Work Prize 1995 (for ''Reef'') *Finalist Booker Prize 1994 (Reef) *Finalist
Guardian Fiction Prize The Guardian Fiction Prize was a literary award sponsored by ''The Guardian'' newspaper. Founded in 1965, it recognized one fiction book per year written by a British or Commonwealth writer and published in the United Kingdom. The award ran for 33 ...
1994 (for ''Reef'') *Finalist Commonwealth Writers' Regional Prize 1993 (for ''Monkfish Moon'') *Finalist David Higham Prize 1992 (for ''Monkfish Moon'') * Arts Council Writers' Bursary 1991 *First prize in the Peterloo Open Poetry Competition in 1988 *The Rathborne Prize in Philosophy 1976 *Liverpool College Poetry Prize 1972


References


External links

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Romesh Gunesekera
at the Royal Society of Literature
Biography, bibliography and critical perspective of the author at contemporarywriters.com
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