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Celebrating 20 years of recognising and awarding the best work in English by resident Sri Lankan writers, the Gratiaen Prize opened the awards season with the announcement of its 2012 shortlist at Park Street Mews on Friday 22 March 2013.
The five works of literature selected by the judges are:
The judges explained that the submissions this year were very strong and that while it was difficult to limit the shortlist to five works of literature, their ultimate decision was unanimous.
The judging panel consists of: Jayantha Dhanapala (Chair), a distinguished former career diplomat and currently President of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs; Lynn Ockersz, a senior journalist, a published poet and a lecturer in journalism; and Sumathy Sivamohan, a writer, dramatist, filmmaker and academic who is currently head of the Department of English at the University of Peradeniya. For further information on the judges and past winners with extracts of their work, see www.gratiaen.com.
When the Gratiaen Prize was instituted two decades ago by Michael Ondaatje, Sri Lankan writing in English had already begun to gain a global profile but this was almost exclusively by writers domiciled outside Sri Lanka.
In the ensuing years a number of Sri Lanka-based writers, recognised by the Gratiaen, achieved critical and popular success regionally and internationally.