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Nihal De Silva : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nihal De Silva
Nihal De Silva (19?? – 28 May 2006) was a Sri Lankan novelist. He won the Gratiaen Prize for his novel ''The Road From Elephant Pass''〔. gratiaen.com〕 which was later made into a film. He also published "''The Far Spent Day''" and "''The Ginirella Conspiracy''".〔Jayawardena, Elmo. . channelnewsasia.com〕 == Early life == De Silva was educated at St. Joseph's College, Colombo and attended the University of Ceylon (now University of Peradeniya, Kandy). Later on he went into building his own water-purifying business supplying bottled mineral water. He lived in Colombo with his wife Shirlene and his two children, Shanik and Shamal. De Silva was known for his interests in avifauna, evident in ''The Road from Elephant Pass'' and ''The Ginirella Conspiracy''.〔Dwight, Richard (27 May 2008) . dailynews.lk〕 "Nihal was a stalwart of St. Joseph's College, an avid golfer and a wildlife enthusiast. His keenness for wildlife are to be seen in the many books he wrote, some of which were award winning, amongst them being the 'Gratien award'."
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