28th August 2024 – Thusharika Anthony, a celebrated poet and employee at Publicis Groupe Sri Lanka, proudly announces the release of her latest poetry book “Hadisiyema Ho Hemi Hemin” (හදිසියෙම හෝ හෙමි හෙමින්).
In her latest work, Thusharika provides the readers with a magnified view into cutthroat emotions. “Hadisiyema Ho Hemi Hemin” (හදිසියෙම හෝ හෙමි හෙමි න්) Thusharika has crafted a compelling anthology that explores the human emotion through a series of eloquent poems. The book serves as a testament to the transformative power of poetry, reflecting emotional evolution. Through each carefully penned verse, readers are invited to experience a wide range of emotions, from sorrow and longing to joy and hope.
The inspiration behind Hadisiyema ho hemin hemin” (හදිසියෙම හෝ හෙමි හෙමි න්) is deeply rooted in common human experiences. Faced with the daily challenges of household responsibilities and the demanding role of being a caring mum, Thusharika found solace in writing. Despite the hurdles of managing a household and raising children, her commitment to writing remained unwavering.
Her poems emerged as a sanctuary where she could channel her emotions and reflect on her experiences. “Writing has always been a way for me to navigate and understand my feelings,” Thusharika explains. “This book is a culmination of those moments when words became my hiding place.”
The release of her new book is a significant milestone in Thusharika’s literary career, following her previous successful poetry collections. Each book shows noticeable progress from the last, reflecting her growth as a poet and her ongoing exploration of what it means to be human. This latest anthology is set to be a touching and thoughtful addition to her body of work.
Her first book “Uthurayanna Ganga, Mama Kamathi Pokunata” (උතුරා යන්න ගඟ, මම කැමති පොකුණට) was released in 2018 and her second book “Simbimi Kaluwara Premayen” (සිඹිමි කළුවර ප්රේමයෙන්) was released in 2020.
Thusharika continues to captivate readers with her unique voice and compelling narratives. Her poetry offers readers a profound connection to the universal human experience