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A Secret Shame

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A Secret Shame Denzil Jayasinghe · A Secret Shame “A Secret Shame,” a short story by Denzil Jayasinghe , follows a young man’s experience with shame and discomfort when seeking medical attention for a urinary tract infection.   The story highlights the protagonist’s anxiety, fear of judgment, and the awkwardness he feels during his interactions with medical professionals.   The story occurs in a medical office setting and captures the protagonist’s internal struggles.   The author uses vivid imagery and sensory details to convey the protagonist’s emotional state, emphasising his vulnerability and difficulty confronting a personal health issue. T he young lad, typically a picture of health who rarely visited a doctor’s doorway, shuffled towards Jayne’s desk with uncharacteristic hesitance. His voice, usually precise, held a hesitant tremor. “Jayne,” he began, clearing his throat, his tone barely above a whisper “Can I please have a letter to the doctor?” His eyes darted nervously, silen

Beyond Radio Ceylon

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Beyond Radio Ceylon The Telefunken Lessons Denzil Jayasinghe · T he government-controlled Radio Ceylon crackled as the sun peeked over the horizon. Its mandatory programming stirred the suburbs from slumber, beginning with Buddhist teachings, swiftly followed by Catholic prayers. “Why do we have to listen to both?” young Denzil asked his father, Thomas, rubbing sleep from his eyes. Thomas smiled softly. “Because, in our country, we respect all faiths.” As the religious broadcasts ended, Thomas fiddled with the shortwave channels on the Telefunken radio. “Let’s see what’s happening in the world,” he muttered. The north Indian accent of All India Radio’s broadcaster filled the room: “Reports confirm harsh treatment of youth captured during the recent uprising…” A crackled hiss emanated from the radio. “Why does this sound different from what we hear on Radio Ceylon, Father?” Denzil asked while his little brother just listened. Thomas sighed. “Sometimes, son, our local stations don’t tell

When Fate Pedalled In Dalugama

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When Fate Pedalled In Dalugama Collision at the Crossroads Denzil Jayasinghe · “When Fate Pedalled In Dalugama. Collision at the Crossroads”   by Denzil Jayasinghe recounts a tragic accident where a young cyclist was struck by a vehicle in 1973. The story, told from the perspective of a witness, describes the chaotic scene, the boy’s struggle for life, and the compassionate act of a stranger who takes him to the hospital. Through vivid imagery and emotional language, the author reflects on the fragility of life and the unexpected turns of fate. The excerpt also provides glimpses into other stories written by Jayasinghe, showcasing his diverse range of topics, from personal anecdotes about his father and brother to reflections on Sri Lankan culture and societal issues. T he sun, a weary traveller, descended upon Lumbini Mawatha, bathing the world in a sad amber glow. Shadows stretched like memories across the bustling junction, where life pulsed with the erratic heartbeat of a city caug