'The Bonsoir Diaries'
..... now as an Audio Book :
"The Bonsoir Diaries" by Kumar de Silva, gets a new lease of life and
takes on a new persona as an Audio Book on Wednesday July 6.

Early days… Kumar and Yasmin |
Launched as part of the current French Spring Festival presented by
the Embassy of France in Sri Lanka and the network of the Alliance
Francaise in Sri Lanka, the App is produced by Lisn, Sri Lanka's
first-ever audiobook company (http://lisn.audio/)
The book is read by its author and will be available on all android
and iOS devices by night on Wednesday June 6. This is possibly among the
very first English books by a Sri Lankan author to be launched as an
Audio Book.
Unedited and unplugged, 'The Bonsoir Diaries', is a cocktail of
chapters, bursting at its seams with anecdotes, pithy asides, a string
of faux-pas, tit-bits from behind-the-scenes, drizzled with nostalgia,
and, reveals everything you never saw on your favourite television show
... from the 80s ... through the 90s ... into 2000. "I'm terribly
excited about this launch. It takes the story of Bonsoir to the next
level, especially in the sad and regrettable absence of the program's
physical archives. My thanks to Lisn for selecting this book and taking
it to a larger readership of Bonsoir's former viewers and fans, not only
in Sri Lanka but also over the world", de Silva said.
"We are extremely proud and happy to offer "The Bonsoir Diaries" as
an audio book through the Lisn platform. It would be a great opportunity
for all the fans of the show who grew up watching Bonsoir program to
relive the past through the author's own voice", said Shanaka Mendis of
the Lisn Team.

Recording team |
"A few days ago, arriving at the Alliance Française de Kotte, I met a
policeman, a French book under his arm, and the only thing he said to
me, with in a hearty smile, was a thunderous "Bonsoir!" ("Good Evening"
in French) although it was still 9.00 am. I immediately thought of
"Bonsoir" the television show. It's amazing after so many, many years,
how everyone remembers that particular word of greeting. Thank you,
Kumar, Yasmin and the entire Bonsoir team", says Alexandre Martinez, the
General Delegate of the Alliance Francaise network in Sri Lanka.
The Bonsoir French Television Program presented by the Embassy of
France in Sri Lanka enthralled local television audiences since July
1985. It ran for twenty-five years and finally closed down in December
2010, leaving an indelible memory with the thousands who grew up with
it.
Three years after Bonsoir's demise came "The Bonsoir Diaries" by
Kumar de Silva, one of its pioneers, who has been decorated 'Chevalier
in the Order of Arts and Letters' by the Government of France, together
with his colleagues created magic on the little screen during those
early days of television. Three years down the line, with the hard
copies almost totally sold out, comes 'The Bonsoir Diaries' as an Audio
Book, which takes the experience to the next level.
Lisn is Sri Lanka's first mobile audiobook company that is solely
focused on delivering Sri Lankan literature in the audio format. Through
Lisn, you can now enjoy timeless Sri Lankan classics like Martin
Wickramasinghe's 'Gamperaliya', at your own convenience at any time and
at any place. All you have to do is download the free app from the
Google Play Store, choose a book, download it and start listening. It's
that simple.
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