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Born in the early 20th century in British Ceylon, grew up during a cultural renaissance. Unlike many of his contemporaries who were trained in traditional Nadagam or folk theater, Fernando was a product of the modern educated elite. He possessed a voracious appetite for literature—not just Sinhala classical poetry, but also English Romantic poets and Indian cinematic traditions.
He is widely recognized for his academic contributions to the study of early Christianity and the intersection of faith and contemporary education. Professional Profile spiridion fernando