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  2. List of magazines in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Magazines formed a major component of the Thai publishing industry in 20th century. Printed Thai-language serial publications began with The Bangkok Recorder in 1844, but it wasn't until after the abolition of absolute monarchy in 1932 that a distinct genre of magazines, as opposed to newspapers, began to form, prominently featuring fiction and lifestyle-related content.

  3. Supa Sirisingh - Wikipedia

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    Susan Fulop Kepner translated the book into English thirteen years later, and it was published in Thailand. [6] Her highly acclaimed novel, which depicts the conflict between Chinese-Thai cultures and the life of ethnic Thais, is one of the best-known English translations of a Thai literary work, [ 7 ] and it has been translated into ten ...

  4. Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand, [i] officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), [ii] is a country in Southeast Asia on the Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, [ 8 ] it spans 513,115 square kilometres (198,115 sq mi). [ 9 ]

  5. Category:Novels set in Thailand - Wikipedia

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  7. 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 ...

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  9. Tropical Malady - Wikipedia

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    Keng, Tong, and the older woman spend the rest of the afternoon together, walking through a cave and meeting the woman's friends. One night, Keng and Tong ride around the city on a motorcycle. While stopped on the side of the road, they share a brief romantic moment, only for Tong to abruptly wander off into the dark.