Kiengsiri, Kanha (1911–)
Kiengsiri, Kanha (1911–)
Thai novelist and short-story writer. Name variations: K. Surangkhanang; (pseudonyms) Rosamalin; Moruedi; Nakhon Suraphan. Born 1911.
Wrote many short stories, the most famous of which, "Malinee," she wrote at school; edited daily newspaper Muang Thong, directed Narinat magazine, and owned Rosamalin Press; works, which focus on restrictions placed on Thai women and advocate education and independence for women, include Ying Khon Chua, Ban Sai Thong, and Yai.
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