In 2005, to mark the first anniversary of theTsunami in the Indian Ocean that took so manylives, the BBC commissioned Tew Bunnag, alongwith other authors from the affected countries, towrite a short story to be broadcast on Radio 4.Tew wrote the moving ‘Lek and Mrs. Miller’. Exceptionally well-received, he decided towrite a collection of stories surrounding theTsunami. These were inspired by his experiences working in the South of Thailand for an NGOhelping and talking to those who were sufferingfrom the aftermath, and who suffered the devasta-tion at first hand and dealing with the loss of theirfamilies and friends, as well as, in some cases, theirlivelihoods. Though their themes are tied to the disasterthat took place, the stories touch on universal is-sues that go beyond the actual event such as loss,recovery and continuation after a tragedy. The collection is a deeply moving and poignant readfor all those who love contemporary fiction.
Δεν μου άρεσε η γραφή αλλά ήταν συγκινητικό ως προς τον σεβασμό που δείχνουν οι Ταϋλανδοί για τον άνθρωπο και τα ζώα . Ή έστω αυτό ήθελε να περάσει ο συγγραφέας. Για το τσουνάμι , τι να πω.. πολύ στενάχωρα τα σημεία αναφοράς σ αυτό.
Tew Bunnag is a Thai author born in Bangkok and educated at Cambridge University in Chinese and Economics. He divides his time between Spain and Thailand, writing fiction in English that explores the tensions between modern and traditional Thai life. Alongside his literary career, he has taught T’ai Chi and meditation and worked with humanitarian projects in Bangkok’s slums. His novels and stories bring contemporary Thai experience into English‑language literature.