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The Sriburapha Award is a Thai award, established in 1988 in honor of
Kulap Saipradit
Kulap Saipradit ( th, กุหลาบ สายประดิษฐ์; 31 March 1905 – 16 June 1974), better known by the pen name Siburapha ( th, link=no, ศรีบูรพา; also romanized as Sriburapha or Sri Burapha), was a n ...
, whose pen name was Sriburapha ( th, ศรีบูรพา). The award recognizes excellence in journalism, writing, and/or the arts. It is presented annually by the Sriburapha Fund at an awards ceremony on May 5, National Writer's Day in Thailand.
Recipients
* 1988
Sakchai Bumrungpong
Sakdichai Bamrungpong (12 July 1918 – 29 November 2014) was a Thai diplomat, author and journalist who wrote under the pen-name of Seni Saowapong.
Early life
Sakdichai Bamrungpong formerly known as “Boon song” was born in a small villag ...
† (pen name Seni Saowaphong)
* 1990
Amphan Chaiworasin
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* 1991
Nilawan Pintong
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* 1992
Achin Panchaphan
Ajin Panjapan ( th, อาจินต์ ปัญจพรรค์, 11 October 1927 – 17 November 2018) was a Thai writer, best known for his ''Tine Mine'' series of short stories, based on his experiences in the tin dredging operations of Pha ...
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* 1993
Sujit Wongthes
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Biography
Wongthes attended Silpakorn University, graduating from the archaeology program there. During his time at university, he wrote for the student journal ...
†
* 1994
Sulak Sivaraksa
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* 1995
Karuna Kusalasai
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* Karuna, Finland, former munic ...
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Nidhi Eoseewong
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Seksan Prasertkun
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*Seksan Prasertkul (born 1949), a student leader of the October 1973 uprising in Thailand
*S ...
* 2004 Sombun Woraphong
* 2005 was the centennial of Sriburapha's birth:
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Suwat Woradilok
Suwat Woradilok ( th, สุวัฒน์ วรดิลก, July 14, 1923 in Bangkok – April 15, 2007, Amphoe Si Racha, Chonburi Province) was a Thai writer. He produced a variety of works, including short stories, novels, plays, scripts fo ...
Wat Wanlayangkun
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