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Genre: Journalism / Sri Lankan History / Essays / Non-fiction
Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Book Review:
''Selected Journalism'' offers a fascinating window into the mind and times of H. A. J. Hulugalle, one of Sri Lanka's most distinguished journalists and public intellectuals of the 20th century. This carefully curated collection spans his prolific career, providing readers with insightful commentary on the pivotal events, personalities, and social transformations that shaped Ceylon/Sri Lanka from the colonial era through independence and beyond.
Hulugalle's writing is characterised by erudition, wit, and a profound sense of civic responsibility. Whether discussing political manoeuvres, cultural shifts, or everyday life, his prose is clear, engaging, and often prescient. The book serves not only as a compilation of excellent journalism but also as an informal history of a nation finding its feet. Published by his family, it includes a poignant portrait of the young Hulugalle, adding a personal dimension to the public figure.
This volume is a treasure trove for historians, journalism students, and anyone interested in the intellectual landscape of mid-century Sri Lanka. It preserves the voice of a crucial commentator whose work remains remarkably relevant today.