 | Carl Muller - Fiction - 1995 - 200 pages
Nineteen Side-Splitting Stories From Sri Lanka To Begin This Chronicle Of The Funny Things That Have Happened To Him, Muller Goes Back To His Days As A Recruit In The Royal ... | |
 | Carl Muller - Fiction - 1995 - 235 pages
Once Upon A Tender Time, A Poignant Tale Of Childhood, Is The Concluding Part Of Carl Muller S Burgher Trilogy. The Burghers Of Sri Lanka, Hardy And Fun-Loving, Produce ... | |
 | Carl Müller - Fiction - 1993 - 210 pages
Winner Of The Gratiean Memorial Prize For The Best Work In English Literature By A Sri Lankan For 1993 Hilarious, Affectionate, Candid And Moving, This Is The Story Of The ... | |
 | Jean Arasanayagam - Fiction - 1995 - 417 pages
Nineteen Stories Of Rare Power From The Heart Of War-Ravaged Sri Lanka. In These Stories Jean Arasanayagam Brings Us Voices That Are Not Normally Heard: Those Of Anonymous Men ... | |
 | Ambalavaner Sivanandan - Fiction - 1997 - 411 pages
A novel on Sri Lanka, tracing the country's evolution from a British colony through independence to the present civil war. The protagonists are several generations of Tamils ... | |
 | Jeanne Cambrai - 2001 - 483 pages
What Was Dorothy Bell Doing In The Pettah In The Middle Of The Night? Who Drove That Knife So Precisely Through Her Heart? When The Body Of A Young English Girl Is Found In One ... | |
 | Bapsi Sidhwa - Fiction - 1989 - 276 pages
Now Filmed As 1947, A Motion Picture By Deepa Mehta Few Novels Have Caught The Turmoil Of The Indian Subcontinent During Partition With Such Immediacy, Such Wit And Tragic Power. | |
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