Takin Kodo Hmayn ( pseudonym ; real name - U Lun ; 1876 - 1964 ) - writer, literary critic and public figure in Burma. Got a Buddhist education. The author of plays on historical topics, political articles, essays, essays and poems, as well as works on philology and cultural history of Burma. Editor of the newspapers Myanmar Times , Turia (since 1911) [1]
| Takin Kodo Hmayn | |
|---|---|
| မှိုင်း၊ ကိုယ်တော်၊ သခင် | |
| Birth name | The moon |
| Date of Birth | March 23, 1876 |
| Place of Birth | Vali , Biz Pi British empire United Kingdom |
| Date of death | July 27, 1964 (88 years old) |
| A place of death | Yangon , Burma |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | playwright |
| Language of Works | Burmese |
| Awards | |
| Awards | International Stalin Prize "For the consolidation of peace between peoples" |
One of the founders of Dobam asyion . During World War II, an active supporter of the Resistance Movement against the Japanese invaders. President of the Burmese Peace Council (1952), member of the SCM (1953). Laureate of the International Stalin Prize "For the consolidation of peace between peoples" ( 1954 ) [2] .
Literary works
- Thila
- “Upaka and Ma Shawa”
- Tika of Strength (1914),
- Tika of the Peacock (1919),
- Tika of the Monkey (1922),
- The Tika of Dogs (1925).
- “The Admonition of Mr. Maun Hmain” (pamphlet novel, 1915-21).
Notes
- ↑ Popov G.P. Takin Kodo Hmayn. Life and art. M .: Nauka, 1974, 240 p.
- ↑ Popov G.P. Laureate of the most peaceful prize on earth (Takin Kodo Khmain) // Dear Peace. M., 1962, p. 58-64