The Tears of Paravati - Nithi Nithiveragul

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An excavated history of the heart. A haunting novel that weighs the cost of civilization against the sanctity of the past.

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The Tears of Paravati
By Nithi Nithiveragul

This novel emerges from the fragments of a Tai Dam commoner’s journal—a manuscript discovered by chance in Chiang Mai and meticulously translated into the central tongue by Nithi Nithiveragul.

Far more than a mere historical record, The Tears of Paravati serves as a poignant provocation, urging the reader to recall a sublime past that stands in stark contrast to a present obsessed with "civilization" and "development." It forces us to confront a fundamental question: Do we truly inhabit an era of progress, or have we merely severed the vital threads connecting humanity to the cosmos?

The blurred vision one experiences while navigating the pages of this work may well be caused by the quiet descent of tears. Yet, every action possesses its own inherent logic, and these tears are no exception—they fall, perhaps, to wash away the veils that have long obscured our sight.

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▪️Format : Paperback
▪️Piyavit Tepumnuaysakul : Editor
▪️Designed by ● SM STUDIO | Pratompong Namjaidee ●
▪️Published : October 2013
▪️Length : 192 pages
▪️ISBN : 978-616-7196-33-6
▪️Dimensions (cm) : 10.8 x 17.8
▪️Price : 200 THB
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