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= The Creature Called Human = “Sing Mi Chiwit Thi Riak Wa Khon” (The Creature Called Human) is a short story collection written by Win Lyovarin. The book reflects human instinct and behavior, mentally and physically. The writer points out human’s behaviors which are affected by the society.

“Sing Mi Chiwit Thi Riak Wa Khon” consists of 17 articles and 17 short stories. The writer explains his ideas and philosophical beliefs, plus characters, to bring readers to his goal that articles and stories are related to each other (สิ่งมีชีวิตที่เรียกว่าคน, 2016).

Writer’s Concept
The writer sees this world in the universal scale and sees human’s relationships with other things come from the same origin. He describes the relationships from minor to major view, e.g. human with internal motivation, human with external motivation, human with human’s rules, human with human, human with animal and human with universe, which show that the creature called “human” has no real freedom. Behaviors, emotions, and senses are under rules, either internal motivation or external motivation (สิ่งมีชีวิตที่เรียกว่าคน, 2016).

Publishing History
This book was first published during 1999 with 352 pages by 113 Publisher. The latest version was published in January 2017.

Took Ka Ta (The Doll)
The girl doesn’t know what is going on with herself and the world around her. She knows herself that she is beautiful and she loves dolls. But she can only think in questions. “What is it?” “Why they have to do this?” She is a daughter of a celebrity. She doesn’t know why she has to go to see the doctor, but she feels tight inside her stomach and often vomit. This has already happened to her 3 times. And her mother is hopeless about this.

The story is narrated in questions from the beginning to the end.

Choo (Paramour)
A man was attending a ball. He met a good-looking woman that he asked her to dance. He knew she was married but got attracted by her. He sent her 100 roses and called her but she didn’t want to meet him. The man didn’t give up.

The story is narrated in only noun with slashes between words.