Win Lyovarin
Native name
วินทร์ เลียววาริณ
BornSomchai Lyowarin (Thai: สมชัย เลี้ยววาริณ)
(1956-03-23) 23 March 1956 (age 67)
Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand
Occupation
NationalityThai
Genre
Notable worksPracha Thippatai Bon Sen Khanan (Democracy, Shaken and Stirred)
SpouseLilian Lyovarin
Website
Official website

Win Lyovarin (Thai: วินทร์ เลียววาริณ, RTGS: Win Liaowarin, birth name: Somchai Lyowarin, Thai: สมชัย เลี้ยววาริณ, born 23 March 1956) is a Thai writer. He is a two-time winner of the S.E.A. Write Award.

His novels and short stories have been hailed in Thailand for being provocative and encouraging young readers to develop critical thinking skills.[1]

Personal life

Win was born in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, Thailand. His father was a Chinese immigrant who settled in Hat Yai and earned his living as a shopkeeper. Win has a son named Trin who is currently a doctor in Singapore.[2]

Win graduated a bachelor's degree in architecture from Chulalongkorn University. He worked as an architect in Singapore for 4 years before moving to New York to work and study. When he came back to Thailand, he started a career in advertising as an art director and pursued a master's degree in marketing from Thammasat University. He began writing during this time.[3]

His experience in architecture and advertising heavily influenced some of his more experimental works. His experimental short stories usually contains both image and short text, both providing equally important context to the story.

Awards

S.E.A. Write Award

National Book Improvement Committee

Thailand Research Fund

Silpathorn Award

Win received the Silpathorn Award for Literature in 2006, awarded annually by the Thailand Ministry of Culture Office of Contemporary Art and Culture to living contemporary artists in the fields of literature, music, filmmaking, visual arts, and performing arts.[1]

Works

Novels

Collected short stories and articles

With Prabda Yoon

Screenplays

Notes

  1. ^ a b Nation staff, August 31, 2006. "AWARDS SHOW: Recognising five fine artists", The Nation, Page 12A (print edition only).
  2. ^ Arts: Win Lyovarin
  3. ^ "วินทร์ เลียววาริณ". www.praphansarn.com. Retrieved 2023-07-15.
  4. ^ "The impurity of protest: Review of Democracy, Shaken and Stirred". 2bangkok.com. November 1, 2005. Retrieved October 23, 2011. The impurity of protest - by Ron Morris, November, 2005.