Current Highlights

 

Novels, essays, poems, interviews . . .

 
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Paperback

Suncatcher is available in paperback from Bloomsbury.

New edition of reef

A new edition of the French translation of Reef is now available from Editions Zoe.

 
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Audiobook

You can listen to Suncatcher read by the author on Audible. Also available on CD from Amazon and Audible in many countries.

 
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ANovel

Suncatcher is available from Bloomsbury.

The US edition is published by

The New Press.

 
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A New edition

The 25th Anniversary Edition of Reef was published by Penguin India in

2019.

 

POEM

A poem in response to the events in Sri Lanka that began last month was printed in the Sunday Times (Colombo) on 8 May, and also published on-line at Groundviews.org.

You can listen to it here.

POEMS

Poems in the new Sri Lankan poetry anthology published by Bloodaxe

(June 2023).

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THE FAMILY

Read it or listen to it at Writers Mosaic.

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Baddegama

A piece about Baddegama in Sri Lanka and writing published in The Tablet (10 July 2021).

 
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Spanish Extract

NORMAL: a new literary magazine in Spain with an extract from Suncatcher translated into Spanish.

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Normal

the contents

 
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essay

The opening essay in Brave New Words published in the UK by Myriad Editions (November 2019).

 
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Interview

Interview with Susheila Nasta in Trinidad published in Wasafiri 100th issue.

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On europe

A short piece on Europe in Granta’s issue: Strangers in the Land

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The Guardian: Further Reading

What can books do?

 
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poems

A selection of poems in a new anthology: To Gather Your Leaving: Asian diaspora poetry from America, Australia, UK & Europe (Ethos Books, Singapore)

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Travel Piece

A love letter to the wild and beautiful island of my boyhood … in The Telegraph


 
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“A novel is nourished by the imagination of readers who renew it and keep it alive — and whose imaginations, in turn, are nourished and renewed by the book.”

photograph by Chris Dawes