The Politician and Other Stories
Khamsing Srinawk · 1973
About this book
Sharp, ironic short stories about Thai villagers outwitted by corrupt officials and modernization. Khamsing is considered the father of modern Thai short fiction, and his work reveals the gap between official Thai progress narratives and rural reality.
Why read this for language learning
"The Politician and Other Stories" by Khamsing Srinawk is an intermediate to advanced read for Thai learners, featuring satirical short stories. The language is sharp, witty, and often uses colloquialisms, providing rich vocabulary related to political commentary and everyday rural life. Learners will gain critical cultural insights into Thai political dynamics, social injustices, and the struggles of ordinary people, presented with a keen sense of irony. It's excellent for understanding social critique and expanding vocabulary related to political and rural contexts.
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