About This Book
The narrative follows Nawin, a contemplative Thai artist whose uneasy celebrity and complex relationships — notably with Jarunee (called Porn), a woman he has rescued from sex work — are traced through Bangkok mornings, taxi conversations, and preparations for a trip to Montreal. Scenes explore desire, social class, and identity as Nawin questions whether his fame rests on merit or salacious subject matter, and as characters negotiate family obligations, poverty, and mobility. The book alternates intimate domestic moments and broader reflections on cultural expectations, loneliness, and the compromises that shape personal reinvention.
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