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31:. He was the son of Mabel Alice Goonewardene and James Robert Shedden, a police inspector serving in the remote town of Pannala, Sri-Lanka. After his birth the family moved to Matara, Sri-Lanka, where they spent several years before moving to Harmer's Avenue in Wellawatte, Colombo. He studied at the 54:
in 1971. In 1978, he left broadcasting to devote himself full-time to writing. He published more English language novels than any other Sri-Lankan author. His work suffered some heavy criticism because English was becoming marginalized in the nationalistic passion in Sri-Lanka during the 1960s and
288: 283: 40: 174: 146: 217: 59:. He was the first Sri-Lankan author to have a novel published by Penguin India and has received retroactive acclaim. 35:. During the 1950s, he began writing stories while working as a school teacher. In 1963, he became a broadcaster for 278: 192:"He said, 'English will come back, it has to': Remembering a "great" among English novelists in Sri Lanka" 56: 273: 268: 32: 169:. Routledge research in postcolonial literatures. Vol. 15. Taylor & Francis. p. 41. 170: 142: 62:
James was married to an Australian national named Sonia. He had no children and died in 1997.
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A Quiet Place: A man's quest in a village by the jungle
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Sri Lankan
Pannala
Matara, Sri Lanka
University of London
Radio Ceylon
Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
1971 JVP Insurrection


ISBN
0-313-31885-9
Salgado, Minoli
ISBN
0-415-36418-3
"He said, 'English will come back, it has to': Remembering a "great" among English novelists in Sri Lanka"
"Coming to terms with Punyakanthe"
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Works by James Goonewardene
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1921 births
1997 deaths
Sinhalese writers
Sri Lankan people of British descent
Sri Lankan expatriates in the United Kingdom

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