· Hasanthika Sirisena's “The Other One” contains ten short stories of psychic trauma and psychic dislocation. Sirisena writes in a calm voice that is smooth and concise. The writing is lovingly rendered and often unsentimental, almost forensic.5/5. The Other One: Stories (Juniper Prize For Fiction)|Hasanthika Sirisena, The Farm Woodlot: A Handbook of Forestry for the Farmer and the Student in Agriculture (Classic Reprint)|Edward G. Cheyney, First Certificate Masterclass Student Book and Online Skills Practice Pack|Barbara Stewart, St. John Chrysostom, His Life and Times|W.R.W. Stephens/10(). · The war is in there somewhere in the background, but these stories are about complicated people in difficult situations. The stories are powerful and important. It is not very often that you find a new writer who is both fresh and exciting. Hasanthika Sirisena is one /5(31).
Hasanthika Sirisena. Dark Tourist; The Other One; About; Stories; News Events; Contact; Dark Tourist / The Other One / My short story collection is the winner of the Juniper Prize for Fiction. Her short story collection, The Other One. Hasanthika Sirisena's "The Other One" contains ten short stories of psychic trauma and psychic dislocation. Sirisena writes in a calm voice that is smooth and concise. The writing is lovingly rendered and often unsentimental, almost forensic. Hasanthika Sirisena is the author of The Other One ( avg rating, 33 ratings, 6 reviews, published ), Glimmer Train Stories, #77 ( avg rating.
The Other One: Stories (Juniper Prize For Fiction)|Hasanthika Sirisena send my paper to you, but you proved you are a trustworthy service. My essay was proofread and edited in less than a day, and I received a brilliant piece. I didn’t even believe it was my essay at first:) Great job, thank you!. THE OTHER ONE. Set in Sri Lanka and America, the ten short stories in this debut collection feature characters struggling to contend with the brutality of a decades-long civil war while also seeking security, love, and hope. The characters are students, accountants, soldiers, servants. They are immigrants and strivers. Sunil’s daughter, on the other hand, woke up one morning, a few months after arriving and was able to speak Sinhala fluently. Sunil still tripped over words, so it was Emily who negotiated for him at the kadés and the fishermen’s market.
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