 | 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 ... | |
 | Roy A. K. Heath - Fiction - 1997 - 320 pages
Roman om magtens og fremskridtets pris hos Guyanas nyrige middelklasse med "healeren" Kwaku som hovedperson. | |
 | Romesh Gunesekera - Fiction - 2002 - 234 pages
Marc leaves London in search of a new life on an island off the coast of India where he falls in love with Uva, an eco-warrior who has been targeted by kidnappers. | |
 | Mukunda Rao - Social Science - 2003 - 274 pages
An unusual first novel that captures the reality of life in an urban slum. Chinnamani is like any other eleven-year-old boy he goes to school, he is passionate about cricket ... | |
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