Serendipity Of Andrew George
Sequel To Free At Last In Paradise
by
Book Details
About the Book
What a British International Civil Servant with ten
years in Sri Lanka says about the book:
The imaginary discourses in Ananda Guruge's
"Voices from ancient Sri Lanka" come full-circle in the
"Serendipity of Andrew George" in which the country, its peoples and
their cultures are explored at the present time. It is unique in its
comprehensive approach to the reality of modern Sri Lanka.
Many visiting Sri Lanka will stay in Colombo, Kandy
and Galle and think they have seen and come to know the country.
"Serendipity of Andrew George" with its detailed account of the
geography, history, art and architecture, religions, and societies in all their
diversity will show them just what they have missed. A more comprehensive
account of any country and of its society would be hard to find.
It is a remarkable mix of biography and extensive
travel throughout Sri Lanka. It can be read as a novel and also as a travel
guide. Written in the form of a biography of a third generation American
immigrant returning to the Island in search of his hitherto unknown roots, it
leads one to fascinating experiences in an ancient nation with its exotic
customs, taboos and social norms. A compulsive read for visitors and even
those reading at home over breakfast.
I only wish I had it during my ten years in Sri
Lanka as it would have enabled me to add to my enjoyment of a wonderful island.
David J. Vickery, School Building Architect,
UNESCO Representative in Sri Lanka in 1960s
Frithville, Boston, Lincolnshire, Britain
About the Author
Dr. Ananda
W.P. Guruge
is Dean of Academic Affairs, Director of the International Academy of Buddhism
and Editor of Hsi Lai Journal of Humanistic Buddhism of Hsi Lai University, Los
Angeles County, California and an adjunct professor of Buddhism, Hinduism, and
Peace Studies of California State University, Fullerton. Former Ambassador
Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary of Sri Lanka to UNESCO, France and USA (with
non-resident accreditation to Spain, Algeria and Mexico); and former Senior Special
Adviser to the Director General of UNESCO. Author of over forty-five books and
175 research papers on Buddhism, Asian History, Education and Sanskrit
Literature. Among them are the historical novels on Sri Lanka: Voices
from Ancient Sri Lanka, Colombo, Government Press 1990 and Free
at Last in Paradise (A Historical Novel on Sri Lanka), Bryn
Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA 1998 buybooksontheweb and paperback edition,
Bloomington, Indiana, USA 2000 1stbooks Library. Most recent publications: The
Unforgettable Dharmapala, 1stbooks Library, 2002 and Humanistic
Buddhism for Social Well-being, Hacienda Heights, California, USA
Buddha Light Publishing 2003.
E-mail: anandaguruge@cs.com; Address: 8351 Snowbird Drive, Huntington Beach, CA
92646, United States of America.