Hakawati is a captivating collection of short stories that intricately weaves together folklore, mythology, and contemporary life, all set against the backdrop of Sri Lanka's turbulent history. Written in the postwar era, from 2009 up until 2012, these stories are deeply influenced by the 1988-1989 upheavals led by the Marxist political party and the Tamil Eelam war, which ravaged the country for over 30 years. The characters, conflicts, and emotions within the tales reflect the deep scars left by these insurrections and the multifaceted impact they had on Sri Lankan society. Each story unfolds in a rich, lyrical style, exploring the complex emotions and timeless truths that define the human experience during times of upheaval. Through the eyes of dreamers, rebels, and ordinary people, Hakawati delves into the struggles of a nation torn apart by civil war, revolution, and political strife, while also embracing the wisdom of ancient myths and the dilemmas of modern life. It invites readers to explore life's joys, sorrows, and mysteries, offering a profound reflection on survival, identity, and resilience. This collection is a journey of discovery, healing, and wonder-one that resonates long after the final page is turned. The Sinhalese version of Hakawati was originally published in April 2014, marking the beginning of its journey into the hearts of readers with its rich storytelling and vivid exploration of Sri Lanka's turbulent history.
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