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Myanmar National Literature Award
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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.
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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 Sarpay Beikman also gives the Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Awards for unpublished works that are submitted in manuscript.[1] In recent years the genres covered by Sarpay Beikman Manuscript and National Literary Awards have been gradually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:
- Myanmar National Literature Award for Fiction
- Myanmar National Literature Award for Collected Short Stories
- Myanmar National Literature Award for Translation
- Myanmar National Literature Award for Collected Poems
- Myanmar National Literature Award for Political Literature
- Myanmar National Literature Award for Historical Documentary
- Myanmar National Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement Award
Maung Wuntha, a member of the selection committee for the National Literary Awards and a veteran journalist died on 11 August 2013.[5]
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1972
- Mya Than Tint, Translation: War and Peace
1977
- Kyaw Win , Novel:Nout Aww Naga
- Nu Yin, Poems
- Hla Myo Nwe,Fiction
1978
- Mya Than Tint, Translation: Gone with the Wind
1979
- Saya Zawgyi for Nin-la-hè chit dukkha (Damn You, Broken Heart) and Other Short Stories
1986
- Moe Moe (Inya) for Moe Moe's Short Stories
- Maung Nyein Thu for Mya Ah Phuutwe Thit Thit Waie and Youth Short Stories
1987
- Saya Zawgyi for Ancient Bagan and Other Poems
1988
- Mya Than Tint, Translation: Dream of the Red Chamber
1989
- Saw Mon Nyin, Myanmar Women’s Clothing and Hairstyles
1992
National Literary Awards for 1992 were announced on 2 December 1993. They were:[6]
No awards were made for Novels, Drama, Youth Literature, Translation (general knowledge), General Knowledge (science) or Political Literature.
1995
Fiction|| Saya Pe Myint ||
2003
Awards for 2003 were presented in December 2004. The Lifelong National Literary Award was won by writer Htay Maung. Other winners of National Literary Awards were Hsaung Win Lat, Khin Khin Htoo, Salin Phone Kyaw, Daw Mi Mi Lay, Maung Thit Sar, Myinmu Maung Naing Moe, Than Aung (Anyamyay), Hlaing Thin, Maung Tun Thu, Ma Kyan, Kyaw Oo, Naing Shwe Moe, Kyu Kyu Thin and Dr Ma Tin Win.[8]
2005
Award winners in 2005 were:[9]
2007
The 2007 award winners included:[3]
2008
The 2008 awards were presented at the Ministry of Information on 31 December 2009. Winners were:[10]
2009
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 Linka Yi Kyaw, Maung Cheint, Maung Ni Win, Maung Khin Min (Danubyu), U Kyaw Than (Phekon), Min Shwe Min (Insein), Ye Tint, Ma Kyan, Pho Swe (Timber Enterprise) and U Saw Aung Hla Tun.[11]
2010
2010 award winners were:[7]
2011
2011 award winners were:[12][13]
2012
The 2012 awards was presented at the National Theatre, Yangon on 3 December 2013. 2012 award winners were:[14]
2013
The 2013 awards were presented at the National Theatre, Yangon on 22 November 2014. 2013 award winners were:[15]
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