
Ruins
In the Pent-Up Heat of Colombo, Piece by Piece, A Family Comes Apart
$40.48
- Paperback
352 pages
- Release Date
28 June 2016
Summary
‘RUINS is a stirring and skilfully crafted debut, and Savanadasa’s characters are so vividly drawn they feel like family. With his sharp and masterful observations of race, class and gender in the “new” Sri Lanka, Savanadasa takes his seat beside Omar Musa, Alice Pung and Michael Mohammed Ahmad to usher in the brave and stunning new dawn of diverse Australian fiction.’ Maxine Beneba Clarke, award-winning author of FOREIGN SOIL
A country picking up the pieces, …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780733635052 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0733635059 |
| Author: | Rajith Savanadasa |
| Publisher: | Hachette Australia |
| Imprint: | Hachette Australia |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 28 June 2016 |
| Weight: | 364g |
| Dimensions: | 136mm x 213mm x 27mm |
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Critics Review
an absolute must-read
[Savanadasa’s] writing recalls Christos Tsiolkas’ recent work … distinct and convincing, RUINS heralds the arrival of a gifted new talent in Australian fiction.’ - Books+Publishing
An absolute must-read - WOMAN’S DAYA highly accomplished and well-oiled book … It claims the attention of the reader with rare confidence and doesn’t let it go … This book could well achieve the same kind of success as The Kite Runner. - SYDNEY MORNING HERALDAn outstanding debut novel - WEST AUSTRALIANRUINS is an impressive debut. Savanadasa joins other important contemporary Australian-Sri Lankan novelists … in enriching the globalised phenomenon that is Australian literature. - THE SATURDAY PAPERRUINS stands out from other Australian debuts for its ambitious structure, its vibrant setting, and the depth and complexity of the Sri Lankan family at the centre of the story. - READINGSan intelligent, engaging novel - DARK MATTER ZINEAbout The Author
Rajith Savanadasa
Rajith Savanadasa was born in Sri Lanka and now lives in Melbourne. He turned to creative writing in the final year of an engineering degree, which he followed up with the Professional Writing and Editing course at RMIT University. He was shortlisted for the Asia-Europe Foundation short story prize in 2013, the Fish Publishing short story prize in 2013, received a Wheeler Centre Hotdesk Fellowship in 2014 and was part of the QWC/Hachette Manuscript Development Program in 2014. RUINS is his debut novel. Rajith is also the founder and primary contributor to Open City Stories.
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