Prabda Yoon, a Thai creative dynamo of exceptional versatility, burst onto the scene on August 2, 1973, in the culturally rich and cosmopolitan metropolis of Bangkok, a city renowned for its pulsating energy and eclectic charm.
This extraordinary personality has had the remarkable distinction of assuming a diverse array of roles and responsibilities throughout their remarkable career, with a wide-ranging repertoire that has included, but by no means been limited to, the esteemed positions of writer, novelist, filmmaker, artist, graphic designer, magazine editor, screenwriter, translator, and media personality.
Prabda Yoon's inaugural literary endeavour, "Muang Moom Shak", a captivating compilation of five intricately woven narratives, delves into the very heart of New York City, unveiling the city's essence in all its complexity and splendour.
Prabda Yoon
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Occupation: Writer
Notable Works: "Muang Moom Shak" (City of Right Angles)
The subsequent release of "Kwam Na Ja Pen" (Probability),a remarkable compilation of captivating tales, in the same calendar year, served to further entrench his reputation as a literary phenomenon, solidifying his position as a master storyteller and cementing his status as a prominent figure in the world of letters.
In the year 2002, the remarkable literary work "Kwam Na Ja Pen" achieved a momentous milestone, earning the esteemed S.E.A. Write Award, a prestigious honor that recognizes and celebrates the remarkable achievements of Southeast Asian writers and poets, acknowledging their outstanding contributions to the world of literature and the arts.