P .B. Jayasekara (Sinhala: පි.බි.ජයසේකර), also known as Premathilaka Jayasekara, is a Sri Lankan short story writer and translator. His short story, kotiya (Sinhala: කොටියා) was awarded the first place at the Ravaya (Sinhala: රාවය) literary festivals in 1993 and Daruduka (Sinhala: දරුදුක) won the first place at the "Independent literary festival" (Sinhala: ස්වදීන සහිත්ය උළෙල) in 1994.
Works
Short story books
Translations
Writing career
P.B. Jayasekara started his writing career as a top-level journalist. In the 1980s, he was one of the leading historical article writers in Sri Lanka. His articles were published in The Island and The Sunday Observer.[6] Later he became a sub-editor in Sandesaya in (Sinhala: සන්දේශය)[7] and Vivarana (Sinhala: විවරන) magazines[8]
See Also The Official website of P.B Jayasekara
Read his short stories online
References
- ↑ Kotiya. Sri Lanka Eksath prawrthipathra samagama( ලංකාවේ සීමාසහිත එක්සත් ප්රව්ර්ති පත්ර සමාගම) 1997ISBN 955-9034-34-0
- ↑
Nadan Daruwa. P.B Jayasekara (trans.). Nipuna Entreprice. 1997. ISBN 955-96242-1-0.
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Kurusaye lu yakshaya. P.B Jayasekara (trans.). Nipuna Entreprice. 1997. ISBN 955-96242-1-0.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ↑ Nisala Kadu. Translated by P.B Jayadekara. Vidarshana Publishes(විදර්ශන ප්රකාශකයෝ). 2006. ISBN 955 8033 92 8.
- ↑ Beloved. Vidarshana publishes(විදර්ශන ප්රකාශකයෝ). 2007. ISBN 978-955-1559-04-5.
- ↑ P.B Jayasekara (1987–1989). "Sunday observer newspapers ,Sri Lanka".
- ↑ "Sandesaya magazine,Sri Lanka". geocities.com/molarslk. 2004–2006. ISSN 1800-0193.
- ↑ "vivarana magazine". 2004–2006.
External links
Sandesaya Magazine-Official website
Vidarshana publishes