A Thai writer spins the story about a storytelling monk whose stories regale the people of the village of Praeknamdang. As the yarns unreel, we're head to head with the scariest cat of all.
I think you need to run that "tall glass of his own urine a day" tip by a dentist. I'm not sure that's the key to strong teeth. But I also love the multi-flavor theory of literature. Makes me want a multi-scoop ice cream cone. Chocolate and strawberry, please.
I think you need to run that "tall glass of his own urine a day" tip by a dentist. I'm not sure that's the key to strong teeth. But I also love the multi-flavor theory of literature. Makes me want a multi-scoop ice cream cone. Chocolate and strawberry, please.
This was a terrific read, Peter. Do not miss! If you're a lover of nature, this needs to be on your shelf.
Also read Yaanai Doctor by Jeyamohan in Tamil. Translation also available as Elephant Doctor.
Yes, I've read it. In fact I wrote about his collection a while ago. https://kalpanamohan.substack.com/p/true-tales-from-tamil-country
Wow that's great