Bright

Author:   Duanwad Pimwana ,  Mui Poopoksakul ,  Phimwanaa Da'anwaat
Publisher:   Two Lines Press
ISBN:  

9781931883801


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   09 April 2019
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Format:   Paperback
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When five-year-old Kampol is told by his father to wait for him in front of some run-down apartment buildings, the confused boy does as told-he waits, and waits, and waits, until he realizes his father isn't coming back anytime soon. Adopted by the community, Kampol is soon being raised by figures like Chong the shopkeeper, who rents out calls on his telephone and goes into debt while extending his customers endless credit. Kampol also plays with local kids like Noi, whose shirt is so worn that it rips right in half, and the sweet, deceptively cute toddler Penporn. Dueling flea markets, a search for a ten-baht coin lost in the sands of a beach, pet crickets that get eaten for dinner, bouncy ball fads in school, and loneliness so merciless that it kills a boy's appetite all combine into Bright, the first-ever novel by a Thai woman to appear in English translation. Duanwad Pimwana's urban, and at times gritty, vignettes are balanced with a folk-tale-like feel and a charmingly wry sense of humor. Together, these intensely concentrated, minimalist gems combine into an off-beat, highly satisfying coming-of-age story of a very memorable young boy and the age-old legends, practices, and personalities that raise him.

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Author:   Duanwad Pimwana ,  Mui Poopoksakul ,  Phimwanaa Da'anwaat
Publisher:   Two Lines Press
Imprint:   Two Lines Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781931883801


ISBN 10:   1931883807
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   09 April 2019
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Enchanting . . . [a] melancholy-tinged but still exuberant novel. -- Publishers Weekly Beyond Duanwad Pimwana's devoted handling of Kampol's perspective, what makes Bright a pleasure is her careful effort in crafting a world of people for the boy to investigate . . . Pimwana's use of characterization is superb. -- Words Without Borders Bright is a wonderful introduction to a masterful contemporary Thai voice. -- Split Lip Reviews Duanwad Pimwana has a knack for finding the gap between who we are and who we'd like to be, and deftly inserting her scalpel there. Across the villages and cities of Thailand, her characters exist in a state of constant anxiety, unable to fit in but having nowhere else to go. --Jeremy Tiang, author of State of Emergency Bright is an authentic portrait of a working class community in Thailand, written in a remarkably clean prose style and with profound compassion. Duanwad Pimwana's bittersweet novel reveals glimpses of the inner life of Thai culture in such an entertaining and jocular manner that one can't help but absorb its social realist ingredients with pleasure and ease. With Pimwana's contribution, contemporary Thai literature is stronger, and I believe that this wonderful translation of one of her best works will prove to be seminal for Thailand's place in the literary world. -- Prabda Yoon, author of Moving Parts and The Sad Part Was


Bright is an authentic portrait of a working class community in Thailand, written in a remarkably clean prose style and with profound compassion. Duanwad Pimwana's bittersweet novel reveals glimpses of the inner life of Thai culture in such an entertaining and jocular manner that one can't help but absorb its social realist ingredients with pleasure and ease. With Pimwana's contribution, contemporary Thai literature is stronger, and I believe that this wonderful translation of one of her best works will prove to be seminal for Thailand's place in the literary world. -- Prabda Yoon, author of Moving Parts and The Sad Part Was


Author Information

Pimjai Juklin, whose pen name is Duanwad Pimwana, won the S.E.A. Write Award in 2003 for her novel Bright after making her name on the local literary circuit as a short-story writer. Pimwana is one of only six women to have won the Thai section of the S.E.A. Write in its thirty-seven-year history. Known for fusing touches of magic realism with social realism, she has penned nine books, including a novella and collections of short stories, poetry, and cross-genre writing, and she is currently working on a political novel. Mui Poopoksakul is the translator of Prabda Yoon's The Sad Part Was and Moving Parts, both from Tilted Axis Press. Her work has also appeared in various literary journals, including Two Lines, Asymptote, The Quarterly Conversation, and In Other Words.

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