Swansea University International Dylan Thomas Prize 2019: Guy Gunaratne

Swansea University International Dylan Thomas Prize 2019: Guy Gunaratne

Sri Lankan writer Guy Gunaratne was announced as the winner of 2019’s Swansea University International Dylan Thomas Prize and received the winning prize sum of £30,000. He won the award for his debut novel ‘In Our Mad and Furious City’.

About Guy Gunaratne

  • He is a 35 years old British-Sri-Lankan human rights documentary filmmaker, turned debut novelist. He won over 5 other shortlisted authors.
  • While working as a journalist and documentary filmmaker he has covered human rights stories from around world.
  • In Our Mad and Furious City:  is his debut novel and is a fictional account of 48 hours (2 days) in a North London housing estate after murder of a British soldier. The book was shortlisted for The Gordon Burn Prize, The Goldsmiths Prize and the Writers Guild Awards and also longlisted for The Man Booker Prize 2019.
  • His work was lauded for providing an authentic voice to marginalised section of society and for shining a spotlight on very real experiences of youths belonging to minority ethnic backgrounds.

About Swansea University International Dylan Thomas Prize

  • It is awarded every year for the best published literary work in English language, written by an author aged 39 or under.
  • The prize includes a prize sum of £30,000 and celebrates international world of fiction in all its forms including novels, poetry, drama and short stories.
  • The year 2019 marks the 11th year of world’s largest English language literary prize for young authors.
Originally written on May 27, 2019 and last modified on November 15, 2020.

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