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  2. Thai literature - Wikipedia

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    The unabridged version published by the National Library is 48,686-bāt (two line couplets) long, totaling over 600,000 words, and spanning 132 samut Thai books—by far the single longest poem in the Thai language, [24] and is the world's second longest epic poem written by a single poet. Sunthorn Phu, however, originally intended to end the ...

  3. Supa Sirisingh - Wikipedia

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    Supa Sirisingh (Thai: สุภา สิริสิงห) née Luesiri (Thai: ลือศิริ), (born 13 August 1945), is a Thai author who writes under the pseudonym Botan, which translates literally from Thai as 'peony'. [1] Her first name frequently appears as Supha. She is married to Viriya Sirisingh, a well-known publisher. [2]

  4. Category:Thai literature - Wikipedia

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    Thai non-fiction books (1 C, 2 P) T. Thai Buddhist literature ... Works by Thai writers (3 C, 1 P) Thai writers (12 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Thai literature"

  5. Category:Thai writers - Wikipedia

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    Thai writers by genre (6 C)-Writers from Bangkok (8 P) + Thai LGBTQ writers (2 C, 2 P) Thai male writers (3 C, 17 P) Thai women writers (7 C, 4 P) C. Thai children's ...

  6. Four Reigns - Wikipedia

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    Four Reigns (Thai: สี่แผ่นดิน, Si Phaendin) is a Thai historical novel by Kukrit Pramoj.First serialized in the Siam Rath newspaper from 1951 to 1952 and published in book form in 1953, the novel follows the life of Phloi (พลอย), a girl from a noble family who is brought to live in the royal court.

  7. John Burdett - Wikipedia

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    He is the bestselling author of Bangkok 8 and its ... They centre on the philosophical Thai Buddhist ... All of Burdett's published books have been optioned for films ...

  8. Saneh Sangsuk - Wikipedia

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    He was inspired by both Thai and international authors including Oscar Wilde, Rabindranath Tagore, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Franz Kafka, and James Joyce. Sangsuk cites Ulysses as one of the main reasons he was inspired to write. His first published work was "Funeral Song" (Thai: เพลงศพ) which appeared in a local weekly.

  9. Sakchai Bamrungpong - Wikipedia

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    6 Books. 7 Insignia. 8 References. 9 Other reference. ... 29 November 2014) was a Thai diplomat, author and journalist who wrote under the pen-name of Seni Saowapong. [1]