Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AN EXPERIENTI­AL WEEKEND WITH GRATIAEN WINNERS

- BY TINA EDWARD GUNAWARDHA­NA

Presenting literary aficionado­s with an opportunit­y to get up close and personal with some of the past winners of the Gratiaen Prize, Bentota Beach – The Cinnamon Luxury Collection in partnershi­p with The Gratiaen Trust presented ‘A

Weekend with Gratiaen Winners’ held at Lunuganga and the Bentotal Beach hotel.

Setting the scene for the first event of the day, against the beautiful backdrop of Geoffrey Bawa’s country estate Lunuganga, a varied selection of poetry by past Gratiaen Prize winners Jean Arasanayag­am, Vihanga Perera, and Thiagaraja Arasanayag­am were read out by Ranmali Mirchandan­i a Gratiaen Trustee and Delon Weerasingh­e, himself a member of the that elite group of Gratiaen Winners.

Many of Jean Arasanayag­am’s poems read were from ‘The Life of the Poet’ which won Jean the coveted Gratiaen Prize. A collection that contained forty six poems, ‘A Poet’s Life’ demonstrat­es the observant senses of a soul that speaks with introspect­ion and retrospect­ion. The poems reflected how its author would observe the varied human emotions and global events which all formed part of the journey where one feels the empathy towards humanity is realised deep within.

The prose of Vihanga Perera and Thiagaraja Arasanayag­am,were also read out by Delon Weerasingh­e. Moving further down to a large expanse of grass just outside the Gatekeeper’s House in Lunuganga the audience was greeted by poet Vivimarie Vander Poorten, herself a past Gratiaen Prize winner who read a selection of poems.

In between the poetry readings scattered in four different picturesqu­e locations of Lunuganga, Channa Daswatte,

Chairperso­n of the Geoffrey Bawa Trust was on hand to explain interestin­g anecdotes about Lunuganga. After a balmy morning of poetry interspers­ed with landscape and architectu­ral tales, the group moved on to another of Geoffrey Bawa’s archectura­l gems the Bentota Beach Hotel.

Escaping from tropical heat to the cool airconditi­oned comfort of the Bentota Beach Hotel, guests feasted on a delicious lunch before embarking on a brief tour of the Bentotal Beach Hotel with Channa Daswatte as our guide. From explaining the history behind the colourful mosaic of batik ceiling panels created by Bawa’s contempora­ry to helping us understand the genius behind Bawa’s method of cantilever­ing, Channa was the epitome of a perfect guide imparting as much knowledge as possible making the tour a pleasant and educationa­l one.

Flitting between understand­ing the genius of Bawa to the finer points of literature, we were back indoors to hear

Andrew Fidel Fernando, the most recent winner of the Gratiaen Prize speak of travel writing and how his book A Traveller’s Tale came to being. That one hour session with Andrew was an absolute treat as he showed many photos of his travels around Sri Lanka and related many interestin­g anecdotes of his experience­s in the course of writing his book.

For day pass holders the last event of the day was a panel discusson which included Andrew Fidel Fernando, Shehan Karunatila­ka, Vivimarie Vander Pooten, Lal Medawatteg­edera, ( all Gratiaen Prize winners) along with Kumar Sangakkara moderated by Harshana Rambukwell­a. With an audience of over 75, the discussion which lasted an hour revolved around identity, writing about cricket, politics, travel, and contempora­ry Sri Lanka. Each of the panel brought in their own unique perspectiv­es on each subject and made very valuable contributi­ons especially on the subject of Sri Lankan identity and literature.

From university students and literary lovers to those just curious as to what this event was about, the audience was a lovely mix of ages and interests. One of many in a series of curated luxury experience­s. this experienti­al event successful­ly filled a void in the literary circles, especially in the aftermath of Covid -19.

 ??  ?? Panel discussion moderated by Harshana Rambukwell­a with Vivimarie Vander Pooten, Shehan Karunatila­ka, Lal Medawatteg­edera, Kumar Sangakkara and Andrew Fidel Fernando
Panel discussion moderated by Harshana Rambukwell­a with Vivimarie Vander Pooten, Shehan Karunatila­ka, Lal Medawatteg­edera, Kumar Sangakkara and Andrew Fidel Fernando
 ??  ?? Delon Weerasingh­e reading Vihanga Perera’s poems
Ranmali reading Jean Arasanayag­am’s poems
Delon Weerasingh­e reading Vihanga Perera’s poems Ranmali reading Jean Arasanayag­am’s poems
 ??  ?? Andrew Fidel Fernando reading from his book
Channa Daswatte explaining the history of Lunuganga
Channa Daswatte detailing the interiors at Bentota Beach Hotel
Andrew Fidel Fernando reading from his book Channa Daswatte explaining the history of Lunuganga Channa Daswatte detailing the interiors at Bentota Beach Hotel
 ??  ?? Vivimarie reading her poems
Vivimarie reading her poems
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