Jean Arasanayagam


Jean Arasanayagam was a Sri Lankan poet and fiction writer. She wrote her works in English. The theme in her work was ethnic and religious turmoil in Sri Lanka. Her husband, Thiyagarajah Arasanayagam and their two daughters, Devasundari and Parvathi, all share the same passion for writing, one, Parvathi has taken after Jean. She has made a mark of her own as a poet/writer.

Background

She was a Dutch Burgher, the term for offspring of Dutchmen and indigenous women.

Early life

Born into a Dutch Burgher family on December, 2, 1931, she was brought up and spent her life mostly in Kandy. She is a past student of Girls’ High School Kandy, and graduated at the University of Peradeniya and later obtained her MA in Linguistics at the University of Stratchclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Being a passionate, lovable teacher to thousands of students in many institutions in Sri Lanka, she was also a visiting Fellow at the Faculty of Arts, Exeter University, UK. Jean was married to a Jaffna Tamil and often dealt with multiple cultures and traditions, which may have moulded her ethnic consciousness and identity.

Death

Arasanayagam died on 30 July 2019 in Kandy.

Works

Poetry
Prose