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The Prostitute

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Ying Khon Chua (Thai: หญิงคนชั่ว), translated into English as The Prostitute, is a Thai novel by Ko Surangkhanang. First published in 1937, it initially caused controversy in Thailand's developing literary scene, as it featured a woman forced into prostitution as its protagonist. A positive review by Prince Chula Chakrabongse contributed to the book's success, and it has since been included in the list of 100 Books Thais Should Read sponsored by the Thailand Research Fund.[1]

References

  1. ^ Smyth, David (1999). "Towards the canonizing of the Thai novel". In Smyth, David (ed.). The Canon in Southeast Asian Literatures: Literatures of Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Surrey: Curzon Press. p. 174. ISBN 0700710906.