High Banks, Heavy Logs

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Book excerpt: Translation of the book which won the South East Asian Writers' Award. A Thai woodcarver lives in a traditional community which is undergoing change. The story explores his relationship with his surroundings. The author lives in Bangkok and has written three other books which have been translated into English.


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