Debyasuvan, Boonlua Kunjara (1911–1982)
Debyasuvan, Boonlua Kunjara (1911–1982)
Thai writer. Name variations: (pseudonym) Boonlua. Born Boonlua Kunjara in 1911 in Thailand; died 1982; half-sister of M.L. Bupha Kunjara Nimmanhemin (Sod Dok Mai).
Wrote Caak Nyng Chiiwid (1964) and Tutiyawises; also wrote essays and translated Thai and English fiction.
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