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K. Jayatillake
Born(1926-06-27)27 June 1926
Kannimahara, Gampaha, Sri Lanka
Died14 September 2011(2011-09-14) (aged 85)
NationalitySri Lanka Sri Lankan
SpouseSumana Jayatillake

Kaluachchigamage Jayatillake (Sinhala:කේ.ජයතිලක) (27 June 1926 – 14 September 2011), known as K.Jayatillake, is a Sinhala novelist and literary critic. He was born in Kannimahara, Gampaha District, Sri Lanka and was a contemporary of Mahagama Sekara having studied in the same school. He married Sumana Jayatillake and is the father of four children.

K Jayatilake is one of Sri Lanka's topmost creative writers of the modern period of Sinhala literature. Using his close observations of village life, Jayatilake was a pioneer in the Sinhalese realistic novel. His first creative work, Punaruppattiya, a collection of short stories published in 1955, was well received. His award-winning novel and acknowledged masterpiece, Charitha Thunak, published in 1963, begins with a scene of peasants working in the field, evoking the intimate relationship between the villager and the earth. In this and other novels, Jayatilake reminds us also of the close-knit society of the village that is guided by common values.

He died on September 14, 2011, at a private hospital in Colombo.

Works

  • Parajithayo
  • Charitha Thunak
  • Punchirala
  • Punchiralage Maranaya
  • Rajapakshe Walawwa
  • Pitha Maha
  • Piya Saha Puththu
  • Aprasanna Kathawa
  • Adishtana
  • Kalo Ayanthe
  • Maya Maliga
  • Manahkalpita Vartavak Hevath Ardha Navakatavak
  • Mahallekuge Prema Katavak
  • Mathu sambandai
  • Ekage Avurudhdha
  • Vajira Pabbatha