Carl Muller

For the former Alberta politician, see Carl A. Muller.
Carl Muller
Born (1935-10-22)22 October 1935
Kandy, Sri Lanka
Occupation Author, journalist
Nationality Sri Lankan
Notable works The Jam Fruit Tree
Children of the Lion
Spouse Sortain Harris

Carl Muller (born 22 October 1935) is a Sri Lankan writer, poet and journalist best known for his trilogy about Burghers in Sri Lanka: The Jam Fruit Tree, Yakada Yaka and Once Upon A Tender Time. He has won Gratiaen Awards for The Jam Fruit Tree in 1993[1] and a State Literary Award for his historical novel, Children of the Lion.[2]

Biography

Muller was born in Kandy, the eldest in a family of thirteen. Dismissed from three schools, he left home at the age of eighteen to join the Royal Ceylon Navy as a signalman.[3] He went on to briefly serve in the Ceylon Army and later joined the Colombo Port Commission as a signals officer.[1]

Next, Muller tried his hand at journalism, eventually marrying Sortain Harris and leaving Sri Lanka in order to work at newspapers in the Middle East.[3]

Muller has currently retired from his lifelong work as decades of chain smoking has taken a toll on his health. He and his wife live in Kandy with their two children and his grand son.[4]

Bibliography

Novels

Historical fiction

Science fiction

Essays

Short stories

Poetry

Children's fiction

Academic works

Literature – Volume I

Views and reviews

Monographs

Aphorism

Hobbies

Travelogues

Works edited

References

External links


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