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Published: Jun 21, 2019
Perhaps now more than ever, the weary Thai spirit needs to revisit the story of a man who always tried to steer the country towards a better outcome
Published: Aug 04, 2017
An anthology of short stories finds Cambodian literature blooming anew with help from Thailand’s expat noir talent
Published: Apr 21, 2017
If the future turns out to be anything remotely as wild as Collin Piprell envisions in ‘MOM’, we’re collectively going to need a bigger imagination
Published: Feb 03, 2017
'You aren't young very long,' thinks Vincent Calvino, counting his years in Chris Moore's best novel yet. 'The paint is barely dry before you're dead.'
Published: Jan 13, 2017
An eye-opening analysis of the struggle for reform reveals how little outsiders know about the multitude of conflicts within that troubled land
Published: Dec 16, 2016
Whistling past the graveyard, Jim Algie discovers where old punks go to be reborn
Published: Nov 04, 2016
Farang are being murdered in a most unsavoury way. Cue the contemplative harmonica music and settle in for a hilarious Russian folk tale
Published: Aug 19, 2016
Pattaya writer Duncan Stearn serves as curator of chronology with an easy but thorough reference guide to Thai history
Published: Jan 12, 2016
John Burdett’s latest novel finds the Bangkok detective at the mercy of superhuman gladiators preparing for a global power struggle
Published: Dec 04, 2015
"My fixed smile aches like a wound," the poet laments, amid "embraces of a conjurer's scene, jazz and dangerous poetry, the kiss of methamphetamine"
Published: Nov 30, 2015
Jean-Francois Cousin is an executive coach and speaker based in Bangkok and working worldwide. He just authored an unconventional book about leadership: "Game Changers at the Circus: how leaders can unleash Greatness in their organization", including a fa