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Srilanka : A Personal Odyssey

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1997Description: 290 pagesISBN:
  • 9559236032
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.9 FER 23 15022
Summary: "Sri Lanka: A Personal Odyssey" by Nihal Fernando is a memoir that explores the author's experiences growing up in Sri Lanka amidst the backdrop of the country's complex social, political, and cultural landscape. Fernando delves into his childhood memories, family life, and the challenges faced by the nation, particularly during times of unrest and change. In the book, Fernando shares anecdotes that reflect the beauty of Sri Lanka's diverse culture while addressing the tensions that have shaped its history. He weaves personal stories with observations about the impacts of civil conflict, environmental issues, and the quest for identity and belonging in a rapidly changing world. Through his journey, the author provides insights into both the struggles and the resilience of the Sri Lankan people.
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"Sri Lanka: A Personal Odyssey" by Nihal Fernando is a memoir that explores the author's experiences growing up in Sri Lanka amidst the backdrop of the country's complex social, political, and cultural landscape. Fernando delves into his childhood memories, family life, and the challenges faced by the nation, particularly during times of unrest and change.

In the book, Fernando shares anecdotes that reflect the beauty of Sri Lanka's diverse culture while addressing the tensions that have shaped its history. He weaves personal stories with observations about the impacts of civil conflict, environmental issues, and the quest for identity and belonging in a rapidly changing world. Through his journey, the author provides insights into both the struggles and the resilience of the Sri Lankan people.

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