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70: 351:(Eve of Election, 1932) took place before World War II during the colonial period. It describes the political factionalism that was arising among Burmese politicians even at this early date and which would only increase in post-independence Burma. 345:(The Auction, 1933 Ganda Lawka) took place during the colonial period. The story is a depiction and implicit critique of a fishery auction, a Western economic institution not particularly well-suited to the Burmese as the story shows. 339:(The Backwaters or Limbo, 1933 Ganda Lawka) was a glimpse at life in a small Burmese fishing village before World War II. It depicts the harsh circumstances in the village and the petty feuds that arose among its inhabitants. 332:. He wrote a series of small sketches based on his observations of rural life, many of which were critical of political and economic institutions, both colonial and indigenous, such as the following examples. 234:
in the history of Burma broke out, and he left university to teach at the first of the National Schools that came into being, as an act of defiance against the
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exam and on his return from Britain in 1929, served as a district officer in rural Burma during the
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He started writing newspaper articles whilst still in high school assuming the pen name
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A collection of 36 of these short stories, published between 1929 and 1941 mostly in
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with distinctions in Burmese and Pali literature. Soon after he began his studies in
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Ludu Chit Tha Hmya Ludu U Hla Vol.2 (2000) in Burmese inc. a small English section
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U Hla between 1933 and 1942 were published by the latter, subsequently known as
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education system, until 1923. Sein Tin resumed his studies later and graduated
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movement. He also wrote plays in the Kyipwayay assuming a woman's name,
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Maung Wa, Theippan (2009). Bagshawe, L. E.; J. Allott, Anna (eds.).
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began to take shape. He then started to write under the name
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by Theippan Maung Wa (Ganda Lawka Magazine 1931) inc. audio
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in 1927, the first student in Burmese history to do so.
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Index

Burmese name
honorific
given name
Burmese name
given name

Moulmein
Burma
British India
Shwebo
Rangoon College
Oxford University
Burmese
[θḛɪʔpàɰ̃màʊɰ̃wa̰]
Hkit San
literary movement
Burmese literature
Maha Buddhaghosa High School
Rangoon College
student strike
colonial
B.A.
Burmese
Ganda Lawka
J S Furnivall
Hkit San
Zawgyi
Min Thu Wun
Dagon
Kyipwayay

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