Bangkok: Liang Ziang Chong Charcon Press, 1965. — 92 p. Abhay Thap Nuy, Nginn P. S. Sinsai, a masterpiece of Lao literature (in French) Sang Sinxay (Lao: ສັງສິນໄຊ, also known as Sinxay or Sinsai), is a Lao epic poem written by Pang Kham. It tells the story of the hero Sinxay (ສິນໄຊ) who goes on a quest to rescue his aunt Soumountha (ສູມຸນທາ) who was abducted by the demon Nyak...
Paris: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, Tome 17, 1917. — 218 p. Fino Louis. Studies on Lao Literature (in French) L'origine de ce travail remonte à un voeu émis par la Commission archéologique de l'Indochine, dans sa séance du 10 février 19 10, pour «l'établissement d'un inventaire sommaire des manuscrits de l'Indochine ». Malgré la généralité de ses termes, ce...
University of California, Berkeley University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2011. — 350 p. Matthew Carol Ch. Following the Party Line and Preparing Propagandists: The Politics of Poetics in the Lao People's Democratic Republic (In English) Historical-geographical context of the rise of the Lao print propaganda and the rise of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party. Producing a...
Delhi: B. R. Publishing Corporation, 1976. — 148 p. Sahai Sachchidanand. Lao Ramayana "Gwai Dworahbi": A Study (English and Laotian) Introductory matter in English; reproduced from original MS. in Yaun, spoken in northern Laos; includes reproduction of inscriptions and murals depicting various scenes from the Ramayana. The Gvai Dvorahbi in relation to Indian and Extra-Indian...
Vientiane: Éditions Lao Sédone, 1958. — 119 p. Sasorit D. Catai. She is magnificent, a wonderful mother! (in French) Katay Don Sasorith (July 12, 1904 – December 29, 1959) was a Laos writer, nationalist, politician, and the 8th Prime Minister of Laos (October 25, 1954–March 21, 1956). After working as a civil servant, Katay became chief spokesman of the national resistance...
Paris: L'École Française d'Extreme-Orient, 1949. — 85 p. Tao Fuvong. Introduction to Lao Literature (in French) Table des matières: Les sources littéraires et l'épigraphie. Inscription de Dan Sai. Inscription de Vat Vixun (Luang Prabang). La poésie et le chant, le roman et le théatre. Les contes et légendes. La barque coulée et le deux boeufs, etc. Les textes bouddhiques. Les...
Vientiane: Cultural Survey of Laos, 1972. — 118 p. Vo Thu Tinh. Nang Tan Tai, Lao version of "1000 and 1 Nights", volume 1: Nantapakon (In English) Over the centuries, the writing entitled "Nang Tan-Tay" acquired great fame throughout the kingdom of Laos. This is a Lao version of the Indian "Pancha Tantra", which is said to be written by a Brahma named Visusarman to render dull...
Ha Noi: Nha Xuat Ban Tac Pham Moi, 1987. — 159 p. Vu Tu Nam (ed.) Stories of Lao Writers (in Vietnamese) ເລື່ອງສັ້ນລາວ ແປເປັນພາສາວຽດນາມ. Muc Luc: Loi gioi thieu. Ho chien dau nhu vay do, Xombun Thavixay. Cung mot dong mau, Khamphoi Luongphaxi. Tai sinh, Viengphim. Que huong than yeu, Viengphim. Bong hoa rung, Xombun Thavixay. Bong hoa hong o deo Mon, Nong Xay Nang. Mat troi moc...
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