K. Jayathilaka (1926–2011)

Sath Jayasila Surihu, who was born on 27th June 1928 at Radawana, Gampaha, after graduating from Radawana Pirihi Mahapathisekara Vidyalaya, took the opportunity to study English and Pali. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Sri Lanka, Jayatilleke entered the field of journalism with a series of articles.

His first collection of short stories was 1955's Repetition and a collection of other short stories. , In the art of Sinhala short stories

Made a great contribution to expanding the scope.

Jayatilake Surihu was also prominent as a commentator. Pahu's first novel was The Losers, which was revived in 1960. 'Asanna Sasawak', 'Rajapak Walawwa, Father of the Worldless', 'Maha Adhinaya', 'EK Lo Ayanthe', 'Maya Malia', 'Punchirala's Death, An Elder's Love Story', 'Father and Son' ‘Abahu’s We Are Novel Sagi.

Vivarakaya Viyana Atha, Jayatilatha Purna Pathira, and Bharakiya are also pleasant children's writers to build a local art of criticism by combining critical theories of literature. 'Literary Criticism', 'Literary Criticism, Criticism of Destiny', 'Panala Nawa Kathawachchi Sanmka Pasuba', 'Poetry and Society, The Beginning of Literary Creation', 'Sinhala Storytelling, Naka Sagipaya' and Wessanthara's Universal Literary Support and Creation. Jayatilake Surin's contribution to the nurture of Sinhala children's literature

If so. 'Issaraha Balango,' Punchi Walathula Saga Punchi Praka, Irun Balala, Sing Du Duro Drogoga Kahandara Potha ') Aiyai Nangiyi', 'The Clock and the Beautiful Child' The literature is lost.

His autobiographical books 'Punchi Pele Tasa Wena' and 'Punchi Punchi Nawatha' written by him are compelling works that reveal the reality of contemporary literature. Examples of this are the ancient literature (Jayatilake Suhu was also successful in editing books and * 2 Giri yi Nirmana ',' Mayura Sandeshaya with Inquiries', 'Kasima Ni Maha Kavyaya with Inquiries',' Sidath Magazine with Vijaya '.

Critical works expressing his mature social, political and cultural vision include Viyo Dasuna '' Shapa '' (with Mathestara), Kuduyoth Rachna, 'Piyana Sithuvili', 'The Beginning, and End of Sinhala', 'Buddha Character to Buddha Charita', 'Philosophy can.

In recognition of his contribution to the art of local literature, Jayatilake Suri, who was awarded the Literary Suri Award by the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, the Literary Red Award by the Department of Culture, and many other State Literary Awards, passed away on September 14, 2011. Excerpted from.

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