Siri Gunasinghe


Siri Gunasinghe was a Sri Lankan academic, Sanskritist, art historian, author and film maker.

Early life and career

Siri Gunasinghe was born Ruwanwella in Kegalle District of Sri Lanka. He was educated at Mahinda College, Galle and University of Ceylon. He subsequently travelled to Paris where he continued his studies and wrote La technique de la peinture indienne d'après les textes du Silpa. Later Siri Gunasinghe became a university lecturer and taught at the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka and at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada where he was a Professor in the Department of History in Art. Siri Gunasinghe had lived in Canada since 1970.
His most outstanding achievements are: 1) the introduction of free verse into Sinhalese poetry with the publication of the collection of poems Mas Lea Nati Ata the introduction of stream of consciousness narrative style in his award-winning novel Hevanelle The writing and directing of the film Sath Samudura which won eight Sarasavi awards including best picture and best director. Gunasinghe is one of the most important advocates of the use of spoken language instead of the literary language in Sinhalese literature.
He also designed costumes. He is also considered a pioneer book cover designer in Sri Lanka and has hosted several radio programmes.

Works

Sinhala