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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Genre: Non-Fiction, Essays, Journalism, Social Commentary, Sri Lankan Literature, Human Rights
Book Review:
''Selected Essays'' by Maureen Seneviratne is a compelling collection that showcases the intellectual rigor and compassionate voice of one of Sri Lanka's foremost journalists and social advocates. Spanning her prolific career, these essays delve into the core issues that have defined her work: social justice, human rights, and the welfare of women and children. Seneviratne writes with the clarity of a seasoned reporter and the moral conviction of an activist, offering sharp observations on both local Sri Lankan contexts and universal humanitarian concerns. The collection likely includes pieces that have graced international publications and broadcasts (such as the BBC), reflecting her global reach and perspective. Readers can expect thoughtful commentary on the socio-political landscape, personal reflections, and advocacy for the marginalized. This book is more than just a retrospective; it is a testament to the power of the written word to inform, challenge, and inspire change. It is essential reading for students of Sri Lankan journalism, those interested in post-colonial social issues, and anyone who appreciates eloquent and principled nonfiction. Seneviratne's award-winning legacy as a writer committed to free expression and human dignity shines through on every page.