Thai Literature: An Introduction

Thai Literature: An Introduction

by Klaus Wenk
Thai Literature: An Introduction

Thai Literature: An Introduction

by Klaus Wenk

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Thai Literature — An Introduction is a study of the extensive and diverse writings that form an integral part of the Thai literary tradition. The book has been divided into tentative periods beginning with the discovery of an inscription on a stele, erected in 1292 by Ram Kamhaeng, and concluding with an overview of contemporary Thai literature.

This study does not claim to comprise all titles and dates of literary relevance, but it contains all that is essential. The author’s predilection to some poets has attributed to them greater emphasis than others, for example, Sunthon Phu for whom writing poetry was, inter alia, an act of personal liberation and artistic play. The decisive message expressed by him in his verses has given direction to the evolution of Thai poetry. Detailed descriptions of what the author considers to be typical and of peculiar interest to western readers makes this study especially fascinating and takes it beyond being a mere introduction to the subject.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152503906
Publisher: Proglen
Publication date: 12/03/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 393 KB

About the Author

Klaus Wenk, born in 1927, holds the degree of LL.D., and Ph.D., in Asiatic studies and an honorary doctorate of letters.

He is professor of languages and cultures of Southeast Asia at the University of Hamburg and former Head of the Department of Thailand, Burma, and Indochina. A prolific writer, Klaus Wenk has authored several publications of the literature, the arts, and the history of Thailand, Laos and Burma.

Among his thirty books are included The Art of Mother of Pearl in Thailand, a set of three volumes on mural paintings of Thailand and another folio on Burmese murals.

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