- Vijita Fernando
Vijita Fernando is a
Sri Lanka njournalist , translator and fiction writer. She was a winner of theGratiaen Prize and has received Sri Lanka’sState Literary Award .After graduating from the
University of Ceylon , she worked for over thirty years at theCeylon Daily News , where she was a feature writer, editor of the women’s page and the children’s page. Now she is a correspondent toWomen’s Feature Service (WFS), a network of women journalists worldwide writing from a woman’s perspective, with offices inNew York ,Manila ,Rome andDelhi . She also contributes to the health and science page ofIslamOnline , a news and development website based inCairo , in addition to contributing regularly to localEnglish language newspapers.While working at the Daily News she began translating Sinhala short stories for the Arts Page: nearly a hundred of her translations appeared in the Daily News in the 1960s and 70s. Her interest persisted, and now she has translated and published five Sinhala novels into English.
A collection of women’s short stories "Women Writing: Translations" also won a State Literary Award in 2002. Her translation of two novels by the novelist Gunadasa Amarasekara, "Out of the Darkness", won the 2003 Gratiaen Prize and a State Literary Award in 2004.
She also writes her own fiction. She has published two collections of short stories, "Eleven Stories" (1985) and "Once, on a Mountainside" (1995), and two children’s stories in English, "The Kitemaker" and "A Civet Cat in Our Well!" More recently she published with
Sybil Wettasinghe two collections of folk tales based on "Andare" and "Mahadenamutta" retold in English, with illustrations by Sybil.She is the current chairperson of the Centre for Family Services, the NGO pioneered by Dr
Manoranee Saravanamuttu for women and children affected by conflict. She is a member of SLACLALS, theEnglish Writers’ Cooperative , and theSri Lanka Federation of University Women .She lives in
Welikadawatte , the intellectual community co-founded by her late husband, B.J.B. ("Bonny") Fernando.
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