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  2. Pann Kyar Wutt Hmone - Wikipedia

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    Pann Kyar Wutt Hmone (also spelt Pan Kyar Wut Hmone; Burmese: ပန်းကြာဝတ်မှုန်) is a romantic campus novel written by Burmese author Khin Khin Htoo. Set most of its storyline in Mandalay [3] and Mandalay Arts and Science University, the novel was adapted into the 2011 film of the same name. [4] The book was first ...

  3. Burmese Days - Wikipedia

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    A Clergyman's Daughter. Burmese Days is the first novel by English writer George Orwell, published in 1934. Set in British Burma during the waning days of empire, when Burma was ruled from Delhi as part of British India, the novel serves as "a portrait of the dark side of the British Raj." At the centre of the novel is John Flory, "the lone and ...

  4. Kyaw Win (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Biography and careers. He was born in Monywa, Sagaing Region, Burma (now Myanmar) on 24 April 1952, to U Ba Sein and Daw Ohn Sein. He is the youngest of seven siblings. He spent middle and high school years studying at Basic Education High School No. 1 in Monywa. After high school, he continued his education from 1968–69 at the University of ...

  5. Chit Oo Nyo - Wikipedia

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    Chit Oo Nyo was born Kyaw Swar on 30 December 1947 in Mandalay, Myanmar, the oldest of the seven children, to parents U Shwe Daung Nyo and Daw Sein Yin. [ 2] Called Kyaw Kyaw when young, [ 1] he grew up with stories told by his grandma, Daw Aye Kyin, a headmistress at a primary school. When he learnt reading at school, he visited the school ...

  6. Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay - Wikipedia

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    Khin Lay Myint. Moe Hein. Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay ( Burmese: ဂျာနယ်ကျော် မမလေး [ma̰ ma̰ léi]) is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest Burmese writers of the 20th century. Her stories are known for authentic portrayals of modern Burmese society. Along with Ludu Daw Amar, Ma Ma Lay was one of a few female ...

  7. Burmese literature - Wikipedia

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    The literature of Myanmar ( Burmese: မြန်မာစာပေ) spans over a millennium. The Burmese language, unlike other Southeast Asian languages (e.g. Thai, Khmer ), adopted words primarily from Pāli rather than from Sanskrit. In addition, Burmese literature tends to reflect local folklore and culture. Burmese literature has ...

  8. Category:Novels set in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The Sapphire. Saving Fish from Drowning. Categories: Myanmar in fiction. Novels set in Asia by country. Novels by country of setting. Books about Myanmar. Works set in Myanmar.

  9. Ma Sandar - Wikipedia

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    Ma Sandar ( Burmese: မစန္ဒာ; born 4 September 1947) is a well known Burmese writer. [1] [2] With a clear and engaging style, her works reflect the daily struggles of the people living in Myanmar. Her novella, Life's Dream, Flower's Dream won the 1994 Myanmar National Literature Award for novella. Her short stories collection, Short ...