Maung Nyein Thu

Maung Nyein Thu (Burmese: ေမာင်ငြိမ်းသူ, 2 December 1947) is a Burmese writer. He has written about 300 novels, over 1,000 articles and more than 30 magazine articles.[1][2][3][4]

Maung Nyein Thu (Gyobingauk)
Native name
ေမာင်ငြိမ်းသူ(ႀကို့ပင်ကောက်)
BornMaung Nyein Thu
(1947-12-02) 2 December 1947
Gyobingauk, Bago Region, Myanmar
OccupationWriter
Alma materB.Sc (Psycho)
Notable awardsMyanmar National Literature Award (Youth Literature )
SpouseMyo Nyut

Early life and education

Maung Nyein Thu was born in Gyobingauk, Bago Region, Myanmar on 1947 December 2. His father is U Tin Shwe and his mother is Daw Hla Wine. He graduated B.Sc (Psychology) from Mawlamyine.

Careers

In 1963-64 , he started his career in literature with the poem Tadalae in the Yoteshin Aunglan magazine under pen name Maung Hnin Wai.

In addition to the name of Maung Nyein Thu (Gyobingauk), he also wrote literature with other pseudonyms. He has written about 300 novels, over 1,000 articles and more than 30 magazine articles.

In 1986, He received Myanmar National Literature Award (Youth Literature ) with Mya Ah Phuutwe Thit Thit Waie and Youth Short Stories.

He served as Responsible Editor of the HtooChar journal and an executive editor of Shwe Tha Minn Magazine. He also serves as the Responsible Editor of all crime scene magazines, Crime Scene Journal and Crime View Journal.

Published Books

  • The Sangha Dana Dental Hospital Medical History (ဇီဝိတ ဒါန သံဃာ့ ဆေးရုံကြီး ဆေးကုသမှု သမိုင်း မှတ်တမ်)း - 1999
  • Baethu Moekya Shweko lae (ဘယ်သူ မိုးကျ ရွှေကိုယ်လဲ) - 2000
  • Ma kyinthang Rain nng aung sway

(မကြင်သင့် ရင်နင့်အောင်ဆွေး)- 1990

  • Hcawng Thinarrlai hkwng lwhaathcayhkyintaal စောင့်သိနားလည်( ခွင့်လွှတ်စေချင်တယ်)-1990
  • Mone mar tainnlhoet nyhain raatlay (မုန်းမာတင်းလို့ ညှဉ်းရက်လေ)- 1990
  • Yet maran taw ngyaoe parnae hko koe suupar (မျက်မာန်တော်ငြိုးပါနဲ့ ခိုကိုးသူပါ)- 1991
  • Mya a hpuutway saitsait waynhang luungaalwathtumyarr (မြအဖူးတွေ သစ်သစ်ဝေနှင့် လူငယ်ဝတ္ထုများ) - 1986
  • Mya a hpuutway saitsait waynhang luungaal wathtumyarr (Second time) (မြအဖူးတွေ သစ်သစ်ဝေနှင့် လူငယ်ဝတ္ထုများ)- 1988[5]

References

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