Suwanni Sukhontha สุวรรณี สุคนธา | |
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Born | Suwanni Sukhonthiang (สุวรรณี สุคนธ์เที่ยง) 1 March 1932 Phitsanulok, Thailand |
Died | 3 February 1984 Bangkok, Thailand | (aged 51)
Pen name | Suwanni Sukhontha (สุวรรณี สุคนธา) |
Occupation | Government officer, writer, novelist |
Language | Thai |
Education | BFA |
Alma mater | Silpakorn University |
Genre | Drama, education, historical fiction, humour, political satire, realistic fiction, romance, scientific fiction, tragedy |
Notable awards | 1971 SEATO Literature Award |
Spouse | Tawee Nandakwang (ทวี นันทขว้าง) |
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Suwanni Sukhontha (Thai: สุวรรณี สุคนธา) was the pen name of Suwanni Sukhonthiang (Thai: สุวรรณี สุคนธ์เที่ยง; 1 March 1932[2] – 3 February 1984[2]), a Thai writer and novelist. In 1971, she won the SEATO Literature Award,[3] the award which has been succeeded by the S.E.A. Write Award after the dissolution of the SEATO.[4]
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