Thommayanti
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Thommayanti (Thai: ทมยันตี, also Tamayanti) is the pen name of Khun Ying Wimol Siripaiboon (Thai: คุณหญิงวิมล ศิริไพบูลย์ ), born July 10, 1937, a Thai novelist.
Among her works is the historical fantasy romance novel, Tawipob, about a woman who time travels from the 20th century to Rama V-era Siam. The story was first adapted as a film by Cherd Songsri in 1990, and has since been adapted into a stage play, a musical, a television series and a 2004 film (Siam Renaissance).
Another of Thommayanti's works is Koo Kam, about the romance of a Thai woman and a Japanese soldier during World War II in Thailand. It has been adapted into a film Sunset at Chaophraya, a stage musical and a television series. Another of her famous works is Dung Duang Haruta.
Wimol was granted the royal title Khun Ying in 2005.[1]
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- Thommayanti at BookFinder.com
- Tamayanti at the Internet Movie Database
- 'ทมยันตี' พบ 20 นักเขียน 'โครงการถนนสู่ดวงดาว' (Thai)