World at the Corner
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World at the Corner

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Tita Petchnamnung
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Time Out says

Travel books in a century-old wooden house near the Giant Swing. The siblings who run this place – Nat's a fashion photographer, Sivika's a writer – organised the whole shop by continent because they're extra like that. But it works. Fiction from different countries, travel writing, cookbooks, biographies, stuff they've collected from everywhere they've been. The whole concept is 'see the world through books' and they commit to it.

The house itself is gorgeous. Blue and green walls, rustic wood, memorabilia from their travels scattered around – Guatemalan dolls, postcards, random beautiful things.

Location: 1 Mahannop 1 Alley, Sao Chingcha, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok

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1 Mahannop 1 Alley, Sao Chingcha, Phra Nakhon
Bangkok
10200

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Hear Philip Cornwel-Smith trace sideways Bangkok angles at his book talk

Philip Cornwel-Smith has been watching Bangkok long enough to know it never sits still. In this talk, the author behind Very Thai and Very Bangkok traces how curiosity, immersion and a willingness to look sideways have shaped his writing. Outsiders have been decoding Thai life since the seventeenth century, yet Philip keeps finding new angles by spending time inside subcultures that rarely make the guidebooks. Street rituals brush up against hi-so habits, ancient belief systems share space with sci-fi imagination and the city reveals itself as layered rather than contradictory. The conversation stays loose and personal, less lecture than shared observation. Questions are welcome, detours encouraged. A brief signing follows, with copies of Very Bangkok on hand. Space is limited, which only adds to the appeal. Expect insight, humour and a few perspectives you did not arrive with. February 7. Free. Register here. World at the Corner, 10am-midday
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