Piyaseeli Wijegunasinghe Explained

Piyaseeli Wijegunasingha
Birth Date:22 February 1943
Nationality:Sri Lankan

Piyaseeli Wijegunasingha (February 20, 1943 – September 2, 2010) was a Sri Lankan literary critic, Trotskyist and Marxist scholar, and a member of Sri Lanka's Socialist Equality Party from 1968 until her death.[1] She worked as a lecturer for 44 years[2] at the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, where she became Dean of Faculty for the Department of Sinhala.[3]

Life

Wijegunasinghe attended the University of Peradeniya and as a student led major political struggles in 1965.[4] She became a committed socialist and internationalist, and in 1968 joined the Revolutionary Communist League, which would later become the Sri Lankan Socialist Equality Party (SEP). During her postgraduate studies in Britain, she was active in the UK Workers Revolutionary Party.

Wijegunasinghe began a new school of Marxist literary criticism in Sri Lanka, writing three books and delivering many lectures on this topic. She worked as a professor at the University of Colombo in the Sinhala department, where she taught a course on Marxist literary criticism. Wijegunasinghe translated Marxist books into Sinhala and was a writer for the World Socialist Web Site.[5]

Wijegunasinghe was married to Wjie Dias, General Secretary of the Sri Lankan SEP, and had a son, Keerthi.

Books

Translations

The year of the publication of Sinhala translation is shown with titles.

External links

Notes and References

  1. WSWS Piyaseeli Wijegunasingha, a Sri Lankan Trotskyist, dies at 67
  2. Fernando, Mano. Piyaseeli Wijegunasingha Samachara (no English translation available). Wijesuriya Grantha Kendraya, 2011, p. ix.
  3. News: Medis. Darshana. A genius of our time: In memory of Piyaseeli Wijegunasinghe: Sri Lankan Marxist, literary theorist and art critic. 6 January 2018. The Nation (Sri Lanka). 31 October 2010.
  4. News: Tribute to Late Comrade Piyaseeli Wijegunasinghe. https://web.archive.org/web/20180107061115/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-2135068981.html. dead. 7 January 2018. 6 January 2018. Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 11 September 2010.
  5. Book: Meegaskumbura. P.B.. Lakshman. W.D.. Tisdell. Clement. Sri Lanka's Development Since Independence: Socio-economic Perspectives and Analyses. 2000. Nova Publishers. 274. https://books.google.com/books?id=MLqmdDp3l0oC&pg=PA274. 6 January 2018. Sinhala Language and Literature. 9781560727842.