Moe Moe (Inya)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Moe Moe ( my, မိုးမိုး , 24 October 1944 – 13 March 1990) was a Burmese writer and novelist. She is considered one of the most influential Burmese women writers and won the
Myanmar National Literature Award Myanmar National Literature Awards ( my, 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 poe ...
four times. She wrote 101 short stories and serial novels, 24 full-length novels, and 55 articles.


Early life and education

Moe Moe (Inya) was born in
Daik-U Daik-U United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. is a town in Daik-U Township, Bago District, Pegu region in Myanmar, Burma (Myanmar). References External links"Daik-U Map — Satellite Images of Daik-U"
Maplandia Township ...
, Bago Region, Myanmar on 24 October 1944. Her father was Biritsh U Tun and her mother was Daw Mya Shin. She graduated with a B.S. in Math from
Yangon University '') , mottoeng = There's no friend like wisdom. , established = , type = Public , rector = Dr. Tin Mg Tun , undergrad = 4194 , postgrad = 5748 , city = Kamayut 11041, Yangon , state = Yangon Regio ...
. She married a publisher and settled in Rangoon.


Career

Under her pen name Inya, she began writing poems while attending Yangon University in 1964. In 1972, she wrote her first novel, ''Pyauk-thaw-lann-hmar san-ta-war'', which received the National Literature Award in 1974. In 1980, 1982 and 1986, she received the National Literature Award for her short stories and anthologies. From 1989 to until the period before her death, she worked as the editor of ''Sabel Phyu Magazine''. Moe Moe was a key figure in the realism movement, writing about the experiences of Burmese women from common circumstances. She wrote about the difficulties of young
rural women Rural women are a fundamental part of rural communities around the world. They play an important part in rural society, providing care and being involved in number of economic pursuits such as subsistence farming, petty trading and off-farm work. ...
acclimating to urban areas and women whose husbands were unfaithful.


Published works

*''Kywaymalo Nat Way Waymalo Nat Kyway'' (ကြွေမလိုနဲ့ဝေ ဝေမလိုနဲ့ကြွေ) - 1981 *''Joe'' (ဂျိုး)- 1980 *''Ngapali Zat Lann'' (ငပလီဇာတ်လမ်း) - 1976 *''Nyein ko Shet Par'' (ငြိမ်းကိုရှက်ပါ)- 1981 *''Nyimalay Ka Achitko Koekwaethatetlar'' (ညီမလေးက အချစ်ကို ကိုးကွယ်သတဲ့လား) - 1981 *''Pyautethaw Lan Mhar Santawar'' (ပျောက်သောလမ်းမှာ စမ်းတဝါး; Bewildering on the Lost Road) - 1974 * '' Ma Thudamasari'' (1982)


Novels made into film

*''Achit Sothaw Ayar'' (အချစ်ဆိုသောအရာ) 1976 *''Mhataparr Acharmashi Pyi'' (မှတစ်ပါး အခြားမရှိပြီ) 1987 * '' Ma Thudamasari'', 1994 film adaptation of ''Ma Thudamasari''


Death

She died in Yangon on 13 March 1990. At the time of her death, she was outlived by her husband, Myo Nyunt (also a literary figure), her two sons, and one daughter.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Moe Moe 1944 births 1990 deaths Burmese writers People from Bago Region Burmese novelists University of Yangon alumni Burmese editors Burmese women novelists