Background
He was born in a village in Isan in northeastern Thailand.
He was born in a village in Isan in northeastern Thailand.
Later, he entered Triam Udom High School, before gaining a place at Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University. Since then, Pira Sudham has been writing short stories, poems, and novels in English. He has not produced any literary works in the Thai language.
Pira Sudham"s literary works, particularly "Monsoon Country" and its sequel "The Force of Karma" portray social and political transition in the shadowed kingdom, involving one of the richest men in the world and several prominent European personalities.
They include a formidable German composer, a Bavarian orchestra conductor, an English antiquarian, a University of London graduate (the Yorkshire blond) and an impoverished Thai family living in the northeastern region of Thailand. The works cover the political turmoil and a massacre of pro-democracy activists in October 1973, a massacre of students at Thammasat University in October 1976 and the killing of protesters in the streets of Bangkok in May 1992.
His short stories in "Tales of Thailand" and "People of Esarn - The Damned of Thailand & The Kingdom in Conflicts" deal with the subjects of deforestation, child trade, slavery, prostitution, sex tourism, drug trade, land loss, forced relocation and pollution. Pira Sudham (Pira Canning Sudham) has lived over twenty years in New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong and in the United Kingdom, writing short stories, poems, and his first novel, Monsoon Country.
Now he lives in his home village in Isan, Northeastern Thailand.