Ruins (Paperback)
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Published: 28/06/2016
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'RUINS is a stirring and skilfully crafted debut, and Savanadasa's characters are so vividly drawn they feel like family. With his sharp and masterful observations of race, class and gender in the "new" Sri Lanka, Savanadasa takes his seat beside Omar Musa, Alice Pung and Michael Mohammed Ahmad to usher in the brave and stunning new dawn of diverse Australian fiction.' Maxine Beneba Clarke, award-winning author of FOREIGN SOIL

A country picking up the pieces, a family among the ruins.

In the restless streets, crowded waiting rooms and glittering nightclubs of Colombo, five family members find their bonds stretched to breaking point in the aftermath of the Sri Lankan civil war.

Latha wants a home. Anoushka wants an iPod.
Mano hopes to win his wife back.
Lakshmi dreams of rescuing a lost boy.
And Niranjan needs big money so he can leave them all behind.


'A highly accomplished and well-oiled book . . . It claims the attention of the reader with rare confidence and doesn't let it go . . . This book could well achieve the same kind of success as The Kite Runner.' SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

'[Savanadasa's] writing recalls Christos Tsiolkas' recent work ... distinct and convincing, RUINS heralds the arrival of a gifted new talent in Australian fiction.' BOOKS+PUBLISHING

'An absolute must-read' WOMAN'S DAY

'An outstanding debut novel' WEST AUSTRALIAN

'RUINS is an impressive debut. Savanadasa joins other important contemporary Australian-Sri Lankan novelists . . . in enriching the globalised phenomenon that is Australian literature.' THE SATURDAY PAPER

'RUINS stands out from other Australian debuts for its ambitious structure, its vibrant setting, and the depth and complexity of the Sri Lankan family at the centre of the story.' READINGS

'an intelligent, engaging novel' DARK MATTER ZINE

'A rich and colourful story of family and country, its complexity revealed in layers . . . Only through the eyes of others can we begin to see a place.' Inga Simpson, author of the critically acclaimed WHERE THE TREES WERE

Publisher: Hachette Australia
ISBN: 9780733635052
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 364 g
Dimensions: 136 x 213 x 27 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Savanadasa has written a riveting debut that examines the intricacies of class, racial and generational divides in contemporary Sri Lanka. - Gerard Elson, Australian Bookseller & Publisher

sometimes an author turns up who has such a feel for the nuances of personality that their characters seem eerily familiar, as if you might once have known them, or might bump into them in the street. Rajith Savanadasa is one of those writers - Adelaide Advertiser

If you want to be faced with the truth that all families are equally tragic, no matter where they are, or appreciate multilinguality in your novels, then read this book.- Kimberly McIvor - Salient

an outstanding debut novel - West Australian

Savanadasa's ear for dialogue is second to none and he mixes Tamil and Sinhala words into the narrative fearlessly. Nothing is obvious in this memorable tale. It rolls along effortlessly, pulling together centuries of history, tradition and the residual traumas of war, poverty and loneliness. It is only as the story races towards a surprising denouement that its full power becomes apparent. - Post Magazine

Savanadasa keeps the tension alive till the very end, letting his characters redeem and redefine themselves by their actions rather than their words. - Faizal Kahn, Financial Express New Delhi

The characterisation is vivid, and the narrative drive is sustained as the plot layers build up. - Lisa Hill. - ANZ LitLovers Litblog

Tells of life in the so-called New Sri Lanka, after the end of the civil war early this century. - Janet Croft book reviews blog

So fresh and descriptive of our diverse society. Beautifully crafted. - Manly Daily

an absolute must-read - Woman's Day

Ruins heralds the arrival of a gifted new talent in Australian fiction. - Australian Bookseller + Publisher

Ruins stands out from other Australian debuts for its ambitious structure, its vibrant setting, and the depth and complexity of the Sri Lankan family at the centre of the story. - Readings

Ruins is an impressive debut. Savanadasa joins other important contemporary Australian-Sri Lankan novelists . . . in enriching the globalised phenomenon that is Australian literature. - The Saturday Paper

For a debut writer there is a great deal of assurance in his ability to create nuanced characters and layers of meaning. - Brona's Books

Ruins is a character-driven exploration of Sri Lanka as a society . . . an intelligent, engaging novel. - Dark Matter Zine

a tale of a middle-class family in Colombo at the time the war was coming to an end. - Sydney Morning Herald

Ruins is an impressive debut. Savanadasa joins other important contemporary Australian- Sri Lankan novelists - Yasmine Gooneratne, Michelle de Kretser and Chandani Lokugé - in enriching the globalised phenomenon that is Australian literature - The Saturday Paper

s a highly accomplished and well-oiled book - Michael Mcgirr, Sydney Morning Herald

Rajith Savanadasa's Ruins is a remarkable first novel. It is a highly accomplished andwell-oiled book. The pieces fit together as neatly as cogs. Its characters arewarm, engaging and vulnerable. It claims the attention of the reader with rare confidence and doesn't let it go. - Sydney Morning Herald, The Saturday Age, Canberra Times

An accomplished and insightful debut.- Robert Goodman - PSNews

Ruins is a worthy (even dutiful) addition to the burgeoning ranks of English-language novels by writers of both Sinhalese and Tamil backgrounds - Weekend Australian

Social-realism with a touch of the postmodern.- Rajith Savanadasa. - Sunday Age

I really enjoyed Ruins. Highly recommended. - ANZ LitLovers Litblog

A stirring and skillfully crafted debut. - Country News insert, Shepparton

a refreshingly diverse voice in Australian literature - Ashleigh Meikle, The Book Muse

As only the best fiction can, Ruins has taken me into the life not just of the central characters but also of their culture - Bev Roberts, PEN Melbourne Quarterly 2 and 3 2016

The whole reason why I picked up ruins was to discover and explore a different way of life! - Stacey Kym, Twin Reads

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