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Sriburapha Award
{{unreferenced, date=September 2017 The Sriburapha Award is a Thai award, established in 1988 in honor of Kulap Saipradit, whose pen name was Sriburapha ( th, ศรีบูรพา). The award recognizes excellence in journalism, writing, and/or the arts. It is presented annually by the Sriburapha Fund at an awards ceremony on May 5, National Writer's Day in Thailand. Recipients * 1988 Sakchai Bumrungpong† (pen name Seni Saowaphong) * 1990 Amphan Chaiworasin * 1991 Nilawan Pintong * 1992 Achin Panchaphan† * 1993 Sujit Wongthes† * 1994 Sulak Sivaraksa * 1995 Karuna Kusalasai * 1996 Naowarat Phongphaibun† * 1997 Suchart Sawatsi * 1998 Witthayakon Chiangkun * 1999 Suphat Sawatdirak * 2000 Somchai Katanyutanant (pen name Chai Ratchawat) * 2001 Sathian Chanthimat * 2002 Nidhi Eoseewong * 2003 Thirayut Bunmi and Seksan Prasertkun * 2004 Sombun Woraphong * 2005 was the centennial of Sriburapha's birth: **Suwat Woradilok† for writing ** Khanchai Boonpan for jou ...
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Kulap Saipradit
Kulap Saipradit ( th, กุหลาบ สายประดิษฐ์; 31 March 1905 – 16 June 1974), better known by the pen name Siburapha ( th, link=no, ศรีบูรพา; also romanized as Sriburapha or Sri Burapha), was a newspaper editor and one of the foremost Thai novelists of his time. He was a vocal activist for human rights and because of this, he ran afoul of the authorities and was jailed for more than four years. He spent the last 16 years of his life in exile in China. Biography Education and early career Born in Bangkok, Kulap studied at Debsirin, a school for students from wealthier families. Kulap himself did not come from a wealthy family. His father died when he was very young, and his mother, a dressmaker, and sister, a classical dancer, worked hard to fund his education. In 1928, he wrote three novels. Two of them, ''A Real Man'' (''Luk Phu Chai'') and ''The War of Life'' (''Songkram Chiwit''), stood out. By 1929, Kulap had gathered his ...
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Charnvit Kasetsiri
Charnvit Kasetsiri ( th, ชาญวิทย์ เกษตรศิริ, ; born May 6, 1941) is a Thai historian. He is a professor emeritus of the Thammasat University and was its rector in 1994–1995. Life and academic career He studied diplomacy and history at the Thammasat University, Bangkok from 1960 to 1963 and graduated with Honours and the King Bhumibol Prize with a B.A. in diplomacy. He then pursued a master's degree at the Occidental College, Los Angeles, California, US. Kasetsiri obtained his Ph.D. in Southeast Asian history from Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to tea ... in 1972, under the supervision of O. W. Wolters and David K. Wyatt. He held a Rockefeller Scholarship in 1965–1970 during his studies in the United States. He be ...
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Suthichai Yoon
Suthichai Yoon (born November 24, 1946) is an Thai journalist, television personality, and author. He is the primary anchor of the Thai PBS news show and former CEO of Nation Multimedia Group, founder and Editorial director of The Nation and many other news channels in Thailand such as iTV and Nation TV. Early life and family Suthichai was born in a poor Chinese-Thai family in Hat Yai, Songkhla Province, the mother's name Suichan Sae-fung. He is the brother of Thepchai Yong. He completed the primary school from Saengthong Vitthaya School. Then went to Assumption Commercial College for Secondary school. While attending school, he also worked at the Bangkok Post newspaper and Siamrath Daily. He then furthered his education at the Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University While studying here, he also worked as a proofreading staff at Bangkok Post in 1968. It was not easy to balance work with study. Ultimately, he decided to drop out of college to fully focus on working ...
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Wat Wanlayangkun
A wat ( km, វត្ត, ; lo, ວັດ, ; th, วัด, ; khb, 「ᩅᨯ᩠ᨰ」(waD+Dha); nod, 「ᩅ᩠ᨯ᩶」 (w+Da2)) is a type of Buddhist temple and Hindu temple in Cambodia, Laos, East Shan State, Yunnan, the Southern Province of Sri Lanka and Thailand. The word ''wat'' is a Thai word that was borrowed from Sanskrit ''vāṭa'' (Devanāgarī: वाट), meaning 'enclosure'. The term has varying meanings in each region, sometimes referring to a specific type of government-recognised or large temple, other times referring to any Buddhist or Hindu temple. Overview Strictly speaking, a ''wat'' is a Buddhist sacred precinct with vihara (quarters for bhikkhus), a temple, an edifice housing a large image of Buddha and a facility for lessons. A site without a minimum of three resident ''bhikkhu''s cannot correctly be described as a wat although the term is frequently used more loosely, even for ruins of ancient temples. As a transitive or intransitive verb, ''w ...
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Suwat Woradilok
Suwat Woradilok ( th, สุวัฒน์ วรดิลก, July 14, 1923 in Bangkok – April 15, 2007, Amphoe Si Racha, Chonburi Province) was a Thai writer. He produced a variety of works, including short stories, novels, plays, scripts for television dramas, radio dramas and screenplays. He had several pen names, including S. Voradilok, Phrai Visanu and Rapheeporn.National Artist Suwat dies
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He was named a Thailand National Artist for literature in 1991. His well-known books include ''Rajinee Boad'' (''Blind Queen''). He also penned the story for ''Dark Heaven'', which was made into both a television drama and a 1958 film, directed by Rattana Pestonji. Suwat was married to singer Pensri Poomchoosri, also a National Artist. T ...
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Seksan Prasertkun
Seksan is a Thai masculine first name and may refer to: * Seksan Chaothonglang (born 1983), Thai footballer * Seksan Piturat (born 1976), Thai footballer *Seksan Prasertkul (born 1949), a student leader of the October 1973 uprising in Thailand *Seksan Sukpimai Seksan Sukpimai ( th, เสกสรรค์ ศุขพิมาย – born 7 August 1974) also known as by the stage name Sek Loso (เสก โลโซ) is a Thai musician, Facebook live Streamer, and singer-songwriter. He is the former ... (born 1974), (aka Sek Loso) the singer-guitarist of the Thai rock band Loso {{given name Thai names ...
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