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Martin Wickramasinghe was a renowned Sri Lankan journalist and author born in 1890. He published 14 novels and 104 short stories, considered some of the greatest works in Sri Lankan literature known for their portrayal of local culture and life. Some of his most famous novels, such as Gamperaliya, were adapted into films. His short stories helped establish the tradition of Sri Lankan short fiction.

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Martin Wickramasinghe was a renowned Sri Lankan journalist and author born in 1890. He published 14 novels and 104 short stories, considered some of the greatest works in Sri Lankan literature known for their portrayal of local culture and life. Some of his most famous novels, such as Gamperaliya, were adapted into films. His short stories helped establish the tradition of Sri Lankan short fiction.

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Martin Wickramasinghe was a renowned Sri Lankan author born in 1890 in Koggala, Sri Lanka. He knew 5 languages: Sinhala, English, Pali, Sanskrit, and Prakrit. Some of his most famous publications include novels like Gamperaliya (1944) and Madol Doova (1947) as well as plays, biographies, autobiographies, and works on philosophy. He wrote extensively throughout his life, publishing novels from the 1920s through the 1970s that explored Sri Lankan culture and society.

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Martin Wickramasinghe was a renowned Sri Lankan author born in 1890 in Koggala, Sri Lanka. He knew 5 languages: Sinhala, English, Pali, Sanskrit, and Prakrit. Some of his most famous publications include novels like Gamperaliya (1944) and Madol Doova (1947) as well as plays, biographies, autobiographies, and works on philosophy. He wrote extensively throughout his life, publishing novels from

Martin Wickramasinghe

Sri Lankan journalist, writer (1890–1976)

Lama Hewage Don Martin Wickramasinghe, MBE (commonly known as Martin Wickramasinghe) (Sinhala: මාර්ටින් වික්‍රමසිංහ) (29 May 1890 – 23 July 1976) was a Sri Lankan journalist and author. His books have been translated into several different languages.[1] Martin Wickramasinghe is often acclaimed as the father of modern Sinhala literature.[2][3][4][5]

Early life

Born Lama Hewage Don Martin Wickramasinghe, on 29 May 1890, in the town of Koggala (Galle District),[6] as the only son of Lamahewage Don Bastian Wickramasinghe (father) and Magalle Balapitiya Liyanage Thochchohamy (mother).

At the age of five Wickramasinghe was taught the Sinhala alphabet, at home and in the village temple, by a monk, Andiris Gurunnanse. He also learned the Devanagari script and could recite by memory long sections of the Hitopadesa. After two years he was taken to a vernacular school where he prospered until 1897 when he was sent to an English school in Galle call

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