Duanwad Pimwana


Duanwad Pimwana (b. 1969) is consistently regarded as an important female voice in contemporary Thai literature. She won the S.E.A. Write Award, Southeast Asia’s most prestigious literary prize, in 2003 for her novel Changsamran, and is one of only six women to have won the Thai section of the award. Born to farmer parents, Pimwana attended a vocational school and started off as a journalist at a local newspaper. She published her first short story at the age of twenty and quickly gained recognition, earning awards from PEN International Thailand and the acclaimed Thai literary magazine Chorkaraket. Known for fusing touches of magic realism with social realism, she has written nine books, among them Bright (2019) and Arid Dreams (Feminist Press 2019 / Tilted Axis Press 2020), both translated into English by Mui Poopoksakul. English translations of her work have appeared in Words Without Borders and Asymptote’s Translation Tuesday column. The author currently lives in her native seaside province of Chonburi, located on the Thai east coast.

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Duanwad Pimwana. Illustration by Soraya Gilanni Viljoen