Maung Khin Min (Danubyu) Explained
Maung Khin Min (Danubyu) (Burmese: မောင်ခင်မင် (ဓနုဖြူ) in Burmese pronounced as /màʊɰ̃kʰɪ̀ɰ̃ mɪ́ɰ̃ dənṵbjù/) is a Burmese writer.[1]
Works
He wrote the following books
- C¯a pe samuddar¯a n* lak` pac` k¯u´´ khran`´´ : c¯a pe sabho ta r¯a´´ naññ`´´ n¯a c¯a cu / Mon` Khan` Man` (Dhanu phr¯u).
- Mran` mā cakā´´ Mran` mācā rup` pumh lvhā
- Rhe` rathā´´ nok` rathā´´
- Trailing the Zartaka and Yarmayana about A collection of 16 short articles about the dramatic troupe of Buddha's life stories
- Cakā´´ pre sabho tarā´´ cakā´´ pro ´atak` paññā
- Mran` mā bhāsā cakā´´ paññā rhanH` myā´´ nhanH`´ bhāsā cakā´´ ´amranH`
- Cakā´´ Samuddarā, Cāsamuddarā about Burmese literature—History and criticism A compilation of 37 articles by a professor of Myanmar Department, well-known writer for Myanmar literature. The articles are about the Myanmar words and phrases, their meanings and areas of usage, useful for those who wants to study Myanmar literature
- Rhe` rathā´´ nok` rathā´´ about Anecdotes on famous Burmese authors who have died. He won Lifelong national literary award for 2013.
Notes and References
- Book: Southeast Asian languages and literatures: a bibliographical guide to Burmese, Cambodian, Indonesian, Javanese, Malay, Minangkabau, Thai and Vietnamese. 1996. I.B.Tauris. 978-1-86064-114-5. Ernst Ulrich Kratz. 1 December 2010. 60.