A Remembrance of Winter - Sukkhapong Khahawonganan

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A haunting (quasi) novel of memory and perception: a final, philosophical dance on the edge of truth and wild instinct.

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A Remembrance of Winter
By Sukkhapong Khahawonganan
[ S.E.A. Write Award Longlist for Novel (2021) ]

A literary phantasmagoria; the physical crystallization of human memories. This (quasi) novel waltzes through the depths of consciousness as if it were a definitive, final performance.

Selected Excerpts
"Why do we have two eyes? Because one of them must always remain blind. To perceive the world in its entirety is a horror that the brain refuses to permit—even for the most honest among us, those who claim to be most faithful to the 'Truth'."

"What does nobility matter to me? They are like creatures who possess only a vast, hollow emptiness—wild instincts remaining, unrefined and undeveloped. Yet why must my gaze be fixed upon transforming them into something 'noble' or 'exalted'? What does nobility matter to me? Is it not possible for beasts to remain wild, and yet attain their own version of glory and prosperity simultaneously?"

Details
▪️Format : Paperback
▪️Piyavit Tepumnuaysakul : Editor-in-Chief
▪️Aekkasit Thiamtham : Editor
▪️Designed by ● SM STUDIO | Chirawat Rotaim ●
▪️Published : Mar 2021
▪️Length : 192 pages
▪️ISBN : 978-616-562-025-3
▪️Dimensions (cm) : 10.8 x 17.8
▪️Price : 200 THB

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