Veeraporn Nitiprapha

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Veeraporn Nitiprapha


Born
in Bangkok, Thailand
August 04, 1962

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Veeraporn Nitipraha started writing stories when she was a teenager. Born, raised and still residing in Bangkok, she used to work as an editor on a fashion magazine and as a copywriter for advertising agencies. These days, she is a mother to a young man, owner of four moody cats, and a devoted cook and gardener. A full-time writer, she also runs a writing shop. The title of her latest novel, published in Thai, roughly translates as "The Twilight Years and the Memory of a Memory of a Black Cat" - it won the S.E.A. Write Award in October 2018, making her the first female writer to win the award twice. ...more

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“Forgetting is hard but, in the end, anyone can forget, no matter how momentous, affectionate, or painful the memory…Forgetfulness is a wonderful defence mechanism.”
Veeraporn Nitiprapha, The Blind Earthworm in the Labyrinth

“dazzled her for a second before a great wave of sorrow unlike anything she had ever felt before overcame her; so devastating was its power that she felt as if the earth was breaking into tiny pieces and that all of humanity would be wiped out entirely.”
Veeraporn Nitiprapha, The Blind Earthworm in the Labyrinth

“Fabric woven by a mother who encoded within the threads a secret treasure map that only her favourite daughter could be taught to decode, fabric that could cover a woman’s head thereby propelling her into the lost half of a man’s soul, fabric that could transform an ordinary man into a celestial warrior if he draped it over his shoulders, and fabric that could bless every speck of dust in this faithless world and turn it into a vast holy realm – by just touching it to their foreheads all men, princely or lowborn, would appear before god as equals. As”
Veeraporn Nitiprapha, The Blind Earthworm in the Labyrinth



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