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Rathnayake Arachchilage Sirisena Rathnayake (5 February 1929 – 7 January 1997), popularly as Madawala S. Rathnayake, was a Sri Lankan journalist, lyricist, poet, and novelist. Considered one of the iconic and prolific lyricists ever produced in the country, he held positions as music controller of Radio, Head of News and Entertainment Department of Sri Lanka Radio, Sinhala Consultant of Beijing Radio in China and Head of Audio Visual Department of Sarvodaya Institute. The total number of works written by Rathnayake was nearly 30: among them 10 novels, 9 collections of short stories, 3 books of poetry, 2 books of songs, an academic book, an epilogue and 2 translations.


Personal life

Rathnayake was born on 5 February 1929 in Madawala village, Alawwa, Dambadeniya, Udu Kaha South Korale,
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. His father was Ratnayake Arachchilage Dingiri Appuhami and mother was Rathambalage Hamine. Rathnayake had one sister and one brother. He started primary education at Alawwa Humbuluwa mixed school in 1935 and passed the junior examination in 1942. Then, he attended Kegalu Buddhist mixed English school for further education and passed the Senior Certificate Examination in 1945. Later in 1949, he attended St. Sylvester's College for higher studies in English medium. At the age of 16, he dated to Nanda Iranganie, where he wrote his first poetry inspired by the affair. He was married to his longtime partner Lillian Somalatha from 1963. The couple had three sons and one daughter. His wife wrote the 1960s novel "Bauddha Shishthacharaya".


Career

From a young age, he read poetry in newspapers and sent his own poetry to poetry magazines. He edited the art magazine "Sigiri" at Kegalu Vidyalaya. In 1946, he wrote and published a poetry book titled ''Pem Amaa'' based on a love story in H.D. Sugathapala's ''Nawa Maga'' magazine. He often wrote poems for the "Kavi Maduwa" and ''Lama Pitiya'' radio programs as well. At the same time, he also wrote short stories. In 1949, his romantic short story titled ''Atheethaya'' was published in the magazine “Ruwana” published by T. B. Peramunethilaka. Rathnayake joined the clerical service of the Election Department in Kegalle. In 1950, he joined with Lake House and worked as a reporter for "
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" newspaper in Polgolla area. In that year, he wrote the short story ''Peethara Mama'' and won the second place in the international short story competition organized by "Lankadeepa" newspaper. During this tenure, he befriended
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. However, in 1952, he resigned from "Lankadeepa" and joined the editorial board of "
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" paper. But in 1953, he joined again with "Lankadeepa" editorial board. In 1954, he moved to
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as a thesis editor. In the same year, he translated the novel ''
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'' written by
Omar Khayyam Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīshābūrī (18 May 1048 – 4 December 1131) (Persian language, Persian: غیاث الدین ابوالفتح عمر بن ابراهیم خیام نیشابورﻯ), commonly known as Omar ...
, and the poem was published in 1954 with the title ''Lihini Pothak'' by Gunasena Company. In 1955, he became a lyricist, where Rathnayake wrote his first lyrics: "Navaka Malita Sītha Suḷanga" for Amaradeva for a special Avurudu program about Amaradeva. Since then, Rathanayake wrote many popular songs of Amaradeva, which include: "Kale Gahaka Mal Pipila", "Ranvan Karal Saleyi", "Bambareku Avayi Nirita Digeya", "Mindada Heesara" and "Swarna Vimaneta". In the same year, he made the radio program ''Jana Gaayana'' which was dedicated to the advancement of Sinhala
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. In 1956, he translated popular adventure novel by
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,
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in to Sinhala and published to Maharagama Saman Publishers. In 1957, he released short stories book ''Budhu Hinawa'' and first novel ''Akkara Paha''. The novel became very popular and won the Don Pedric Award as the best novel of 1960. Later in 1970, the novel was made into a live action film with the '' same name'', directed by
Lester James Peries Sri Lankabhimanya Lester James Peries (Sinhala language, Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකාභිමාන්‍ය ලෙස්ටර් ජේම්ස් පීරිස්; 5 April 1919 – 29 April 2018) was a Sri Lankan film director, ...
. As a lyricist, he composed songs for many films including ''Patachara'' and ''
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''. In 1965, he won the Sarasaviya Award for the best lyrics for the film ''Getawarayo'' for the song "Heena Hathak Meda". In 1964, he presented the radio program "Yauwana Samajaya". In 1982, Rathnayake worked as the head of the entertainment department of
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and retired from it in 1985. Then, he worked as a consultant for the Sinhala section of Beijing Radio in China during the period from 1985 to 1987. Apart from Sarasaviya, he won Kalakeerthi President Award, Geethi Nibandha Samsada Award, Unda Abhinandana Radio Award, Rajya Sahithya Award, Kalalaya Award, Arthasad Award, Radio President Award and Vishwa Prasadini Award as well.


Death

Rathnayake died on 7 January 1997 due to cancer.


Publications


Novels

*''Akkayi Maayi'' *''Alutha Genaa Manamaali'' *''Ambalan Paaḷuvo'' *''Davas Gevi Giya Mese'' *''Handa Paaya Kanda Kapaa'' *''Nilmalvila'' *''Paanen Anduraṭa'' *''Panhidaka Gemi Suwanda'' *''Sitha Nethi Bambalova''


Short stories

*''Atheethaya'' *''Budu Hinava'' (1957) *''Kudappa'' *''Mal Men Kadupul'' *''Nomala Mal'' *''Pahana Nivva Katin Pimbala'' *''Peethara Mama'' *''Suwanda Pirunu Atheethayak'' *''Thavalamkarayo'' *''Upanda Sita Karapu Pau'' *''Vaehi Valakulu''


Translations

*''
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam ''Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám'' is the title that Edward FitzGerald (poet), Edward FitzGerald gave to his 1859 translation from Persian language, Persian to English of a selection of quatrains (') attributed to Omar Khayyam (1048–1131), dub ...
'' (1954) *''
Robinson Crusoe ''Robinson Crusoe'' ( ) is an English adventure novel by Daniel Defoe, first published on 25 April 1719. Written with a combination of Epistolary novel, epistolary, Confessional writing, confessional, and Didacticism, didactic forms, the ...
'' (1956)


Poetry

*''Heena Hathak'' *''Maara Yuddhaya'' *''Pem Ama''


Filmography


Notable lyrics

*''Ranwan Karal Saele'' *''Nil Mahanel Mal Pipuna'' *''Mindada Heesara Wadi'' *''Heena Hathak Meda'' *''Swarna Vimaneta Eha Lokayen'' *''Thanha Asha Olagu Kare Laa'' *''Bambareku Awayi'' *''Saede Kaluwara'' *''Kaele Gahaka Mal Pipila'' *''Baloli Baloli'' *''Nodamunu Rala Therape'' *''Sansare Biya Duk Gini''


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