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Ban Sai Thong (Thai: บ้านทรายทอง, lit. 'golden sand house') is a Thai romantic novel written by Ko Surangkhanang.First published as a serial in Piyamit magazine in 1950, it became one of the most popular novels of the time.
Thommayanti was inspired by visiting the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery around 1965, when she saw a touching inscription on a gravestone. When inquired, it was found that he was a Dutch soldier who was the only son of the family whom died in Thailand without the parents being able to attend their son's funeral.
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 ...
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.
Ying Khon Chua (Thai: หญิงคนชั่ว, lit. 'the wicked woman'), translated into English as The Prostitute, is a Thai novel by Ko Surangkhanang.First published in 1937, it initially caused controversy in Thailand's developing literary scene, as it featured a woman forced into prostitution as its protagonist.
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