Myanmar National Literature Award

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Burma National Literature Award
Date1970
CountryMyanmar

Myanmar National Literature Awards (Burmese: အမျိုးသား စာပေဆု) are awards presented to a Burmese author who has published a particularly lauded piece or body of work. There are awards for forms of writing ranging from poetry to novels. Many awards are also dedicated to a certain genre of fiction or non-fiction writing (such as science fiction or politics). Most literary awards come with a corresponding award ceremony.

Background[]

The Myanmar National Literature Awards have been presented since 1970. They are for the best works published in the previous year in each category as determined by a selection committee from Sarpay Beikman ("Palace of Literature"), a division of the Ministry of Information that is concerned with promoting books in Burmese and other national languages. Sarpay Beikman also gives the Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Awards for unpublished works that are submitted in manuscript.[1] In recent years the genres covered by Sarpay Beikman Manuscript and National Literary Awards have been gradually extended and the number of awards increased.[2] As of 2007 there were twelve types of award, of which the recently instituted lifetime achievement award was the most prestigious.[3] The awards complement the privately sponsored Sayawun Tin Shwe Award, Pakokku U Ohn Pe literary award, Thuta Swesone literary award and Tun Foundation award.[4]

The award has been given since 1962 for distinguished work in categories that include:

Maung Wuntha, a member of the selection committee for the National Literary Awards and a veteran journalist died on 11 August 2013.[5]

List of Myanmar National Literature Awards[]

1972 awards[]

1977 awards[]

  • Kyaw Win , Novel:Nout Aww Naga
  • Nu Yin, Poems
  • Hla Myo Nwe,Fiction

1978 awards[]

1979 awards[]

  • Saya Zawgyi for Nin-la-hè chit dukkha (Damn You, Broken Heart) and Other Short Stories

1986[]

1987 awards[]

  • Saya Zawgyi for Ancient Bagan and Other Poems

1988 awards[]

1989 awards[]

1992 awards[]

National Literary Awards for 1992 were announced on 2 December 1993. They were:[6]

Category Author Work
Collected Short Stories[7] Nay Win Myint Hset-na-kyo
Poems (Katha) Seik Bya-tin kabyar-myar
General Knowledge (Arts) Tekkatho Htin Gyi Myanmar NaingNgan Thadinzar-mya Ahnyun (History of the press in Myanmar)
General Knowledge (Applied Science) U Hlyat-sit Pyin-nyar Thabaw-taya hnint Let-twe
Translation Mya Than Tint City of Joy (သုခမြို့တော်)
Children's Literature Theikpan Soe Myint Naing Nyi-htwelay atwet Khalay Kabyar-myar
Myanmar Culture and Arts U Kyaw Nyein Bagan Myohaung Myingaba Gu-byauk-gyi Paya
Belles-Lettres (Innlay) Pa-O

No awards were made for Novels, Drama, Youth Literature, Translation (general knowledge), General Knowledge (science) or Political Literature.

1995 awards[]

Category Author Work
Fiction Khin Hnin Yu Mya Kyar Phyu မြကြာဖြူ White Lotus
Translation Mya Than Tint Beyond Love (အချစ်မိုးကောင်းကင်)

2003 awards[]

Awards for 2003 were presented in December 2004. The Lifelong National Literary Award was won by writer . Other winners of National Literary Awards were , Khin Khin Htoo, , , , , (Anyamyay), , , , , , and Dr .[8]

2005 awards[]

Award winners in 2005 were:[9]

Category Author Work
Lifetime Achievement Daw Yin Yin (Saw Monnyin)
Novel
Collected short stories (Mandalay)
Belles-letters
Myanmar culture and fine arts literature (Twantay)
Child literature
Translation
General knowledge (arts)
General knowledge (science)
Political (ambassador)

2007 awards[]

The 2007 award winners included:[3]

Category Author Work
Lifetime achievement
Belles-letters Biography of Grandma U Zun
Youth Literature Voice of a crane’s flapping (Kyokyar Taungpan Khathan)
Translation Black dream, green love, written by Henry Denker
Collected Short Stories[7] Nay Win Myint

2008 awards[]

The 2008 awards were presented at the Ministry of Information on 31 December 2009. Winners were:[10]

Category Author Work
Life-Time Achievement Sayagyi Dr Kyaw Sein
Belle-letter
Selected short stories
Myanmar culture and fine arts literature (Institute of Education)
Child literature
Youth literature
Translation (general knowledge)
Translation (aesthetics)
General knowledge (arts)
General knowledge (science) Dr
General knowledge (applied science)

2009 awards[]

The 2009 awards were presented at the hall of the Ministry of Information in Nay Pyi Taw on 31 December 2010. The Lifetime Achievement for National Literary Award was presented to Dr Khin Maung Nyunt. Other winners of literary awards were , , , (Danubyu), U Kyaw Than (Phekon), (Insein), , , (Timber Enterprise) and U .[11]

2010 awards[]

2010 award winners were:[7]

Category Author Work
Lifetime achievement Dr Thaw Kaung Many articles and ten books including From the Librarian's Window: View of Library and Manuscript Studies and Myanmar Literature (2008) and Aspects of Myanmar History and Culture (2010)
Translation (Aesthetic) Nay Win Myint Yekantha Kyataingaye, translation of The Glass Palace by
Collected Short Stories Budayongale (A Little Railway Station)
Collected Poems Alwan-thadin Pan-ta-khin (Melancholic News and a Bed of Flowers)
Belles-letters (Pyapon) Kyawpoeikalayko Chikalwe (A Bag Riding on Me)
Youth Literature From Shinma Mountain to Ayeyarwady
Translation (General Knowledge) Discovery of India
General Knowledge Dr Research on Language
General Knowledge (Science) Narathukha Treatise and Prose Treatise
General Knowledge (Applied Science) (Pyinmana) IM Bio-technological Agriculture
Political Literature (Kyimyindine) The Secret Journey of a Myanmar Youth Group to the Battlefield of Vietnam
English Language Art and Architecture of Bagan and Historical Background

2011 awards[]

2011 award winners were:[12][13]

Category Author Work
Lifetime achievement Min Yu Wai
Translation (Aesthetic) Myaw translation of Waiting by Ha Jin
Translation (General Knowledge)
Collected Short Stories
Collected Poems
Belles-letters
Translation (General Knowledge)
General Knowledge (Art) Dr
General Knowledge (Science) Khin Maung Swe
General Knowledge (Applied Science)
Political Literature
English Language (General)
Drama Tapin Kyo Hlyin Naut Hna Pin (Two Trees Grow where One Falls Down)
Myanmar Culture and Arts
Children’s Literature

2012 awards[]

The 2012 awards was presented at the National Theatre, Yangon on 3 December 2013. 2012 award winners were:[14]

Category Author Work
Lifetime achievement Khin Swe Oo
Aung Thin
Translation (Aesthetic) Pyit Hume Ne Pyit Dan, translation of Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Translation (General Knowledge) Myanmarpyi Hma Naeyet Myar, translation of Burmese Days by George Orwell
Collected Short Stories Kaungkin Moe Tain Wuttu-to Mya (Clouds Over the Sky and Others Short Stories)
Collected Poems Mya Kan Thar Kabyar Poung Chok (Mya Khan Thar Collected Poems)
Belles-letters Dr Pae Pae Bo Let Ya (My Father, Bo Let Ya)
General Knowledge (Art) Min Thu Wun Hint Kabyar (Min Thu Wun and His Poems)
General Knowledge (Science) Yae Kyi Ta Pauk
General Knowledge (Applied Science) Dr Tilikesan Myar Hma Lu Ko Kuset That Taw Yawgar Myar
Political Literature Kyaw Win Myanmar Naing Nyan Yaw Lelar Sansit Chat (1948-1988) (Analysis on Political History of Myanmar (1948-1988))
English Language (General Knowledge) Revealing Myanmar's Past: An Anthology of Archaeological Articles
Novel Ma Pyaw Pyit Kae Tae Sagar
Myanmar Culture and Arts Chin Yin Kyae Hmu Dalae Htone Tan
Children’s Literature Aryone Oo Hmar Pu Tae Pan Nae Kalay Kabyar Myar

2013 awards[]

The 2013 awards were presented at the National Theatre, Yangon on 22 November 2014. 2013 award winners were:[15]

Category Author Work
Lifetime achievement Dr Khin Aye (Maung Khin Min-Danubyu)

Sithu U Tin Hlaing (Ledwinthar Saw Chit)
U Myint Kyi (Tekkatho Myat Soe)

Translation (General Knowledge) Tun Tint Aung (Myanmar translator)
Collected Short Stories Wai (University of Economics)
Collected Poems Maung Lwan Naing (Sabeingon)
Belles-letters Maung Yint Mar (Kyaunggon)
General Knowledge (Art) U San Win (History Research)
General Knowledge (Science) Dr Kyaw Than Tun (Guangdong Medical University)
General Knowledge (Applied Science) Dr Ye Win Tun
Political Literature Thein Oo
English Language (General Knowledge) Ye Dway
Novel Naing Zaw
Myanmar Culture and Arts Myat Wai Toe (University of Education)
Children’s Literature Than Aung (Anyamyay)

See also[]

References[]

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