Last week I managed to step into the National Library for
the book launch of Amden Noothana Janakatha (ඇම්ඩන් - නුතන ජනකතා) which translates to english as
Amden- Modern Folk tales. There's hardly anyone in Sri Lanka who hasn’t heard about
Amden or one of his stories. Though his stories may not have reached some of
our elders the younger generation is quite familiar who Amden is. So
as someone who has grown up amidst all types of Amden’s stories, this event was
something I was really looking forward to.
The book had been compiled by Asanka Sayakkara a young
talented author who had inked the stories in far more different style. It can
be considered that his attempt has been to convert Amdens stories which are
told in everyday language (with so much filth) to a more traditional literature
oriented text. This attempt gave book a different twist and made it an interesting read.
The event also featured three interesting lectures that discussed how Amden has impacted the modern day society and the reasons behind birth of characters such as Amden.
There was a very interesting lecture by Sudheera Jayaweera which discussed how Amden’s
stories have become sort of a alternative path to go beyond the so called
ethical boundaries in religious, social, political and sexual contexts that
exist in the modern society. He discussed how it had paved the way for the common
man to challenge the so called moral entrepreneurship with vile little funny
stories based around this character called Amden.
Anyhow, the event was quite interesting and the book was also a good read, which featured a selection of Amdens stories (not all of them) and is priced at Rs 200. I don’t actually know which bookshops would have it but if you come across it grab a copy and check it out. (Its publishers are Script House (pvt) Ltd)
Anyhow, the event was quite interesting and the book was also a good read, which featured a selection of Amdens stories (not all of them) and is priced at Rs 200. I don’t actually know which bookshops would have it but if you come across it grab a copy and check it out. (Its publishers are Script House (pvt) Ltd)