Simon Navagattegama
Simon Navagattegama | |
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Born |
The Wanni, Sri Lanka | September 15, 1940
Died | November 9, 2005 65) | (aged
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Scholarship to Central School in the Wanni : Universities of Peradeniya, Vidyodaya and Kelaniya; (did not finish at Peradeniya or Vidyodaya) |
Occupation | Sinhala novelist, playwright and actor. |
Political party | LSSP (youth wing)...afterwards generally anti-establishment |
Religion | Buddhist (earlier marxist) |
Spouse(s) | Mallika Navagattegama |
Children |
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Simon Navagattegama [also spelled Nawagattegama] (September 15, 1940 – October 9, 2005) was a Sinhala novelist, Sinhala Radio Play writer, playwright and actor.
Books
- Ohuge Kathawa
- Saagara Jalaya Madi Handuwa Obasanda (Short Story collection)
- Saahithyaya, Samajawadaya saha kala vicharaya
- Suddhilage Kathawa
- Sansaranyaye Dadayakkaraya
- Sansaranyaye Urumakkaraya
- Sansaranyaya Asabada
- Dadayakkarayage Kathawa
- Saankawa
- Sapeshani
- Ksheera Sagaraya Kalabina
- Himalaya tharanaya kala Arjuna kumarayage Kathava
- Wanaraya
- Acharya Bryan De Cretser, Ohy saha ohuge adahas
- Kalawa, Samajawadaya saha Kala Vicharaya
Film Scripts
- Suddilage Kathaawa
- Siri Medura
- Sagara Jalaya Madi Haduwa Obasanda
- Seilama
- Shieera Sagaraya Kelabina (production of the movie delayed due the cost involved)
Radio play
- Wanaraya
Drama
- Gangawak, Sapathukabalak saha Maranayak
- Puslodan
- Suba saha Yasa
- Sthrii (woman)
- Sudu saha Kalu
- Pandukhabaya
References
External links
- Simon Nawagaththegama on Sinhala Cinema Database
- Daily News
- Sunday Observer
- Simon Navagattegama at the Internet Movie Database
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