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Literature in Thailand was traditionally heavily influenced by . His son, Rama II , rewrote some parts for Khon drama. The main differences from the original are an extended role for the monkey god Hanuman and the addition of a Happy Ending . The most important poet in Thai literature was Sunthorn Phu , who is best known for his romantic adventure story Phra Aphai Mani and nine travel pieces called '' Nirat s''. Kings Rama V and Rama VI were also writers, mainly of Non-fiction works as part of their programme to combine Western knowledge with traditional Thai culture. 20th century Thai writers have tended to produce light fiction rather than literature, but the Isan region has produced two notably sociocritical writers in Kamsing Srinok and Pira Sudham . Thailand has had a wealth of ex-patriot writers in the 20th century as well. The Bangkok Writers Group is currently publishing fiction by Indian author G.Y. Gopinath, the fabulist A.D. Thompson, as well as non-fiction by Gary Dale Cearley. EXTERNAL LINK |
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