Aung Thin
Aung Thin | |
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Native name | အောင်သင်း |
Born |
17 April 1927 Taungdwingyi Township, Magway Division, British Burma |
Died |
25 October 2014 (aged 87) Sanchaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar |
Occupation | Writer |
Years active | 1938 – 2005 |
Awards | Lifetime National Literary Award (2012) |
Aung Thin (Burmese: အောင်သင်း) was a writer in Burma known for his continuous encouraging of youth to become a righteous man.
He was born in Taungdwingyi Township, Magway Region on 17 April 1927.[1]
His first article, Breaking Thayet Prison was printed in Myawaddy Magazine in 1959. He became a tutor at University of Yangon in 1962 but he refused to join Ne Win's Burma Socialist Programme Party.[2] He wrote more than 50 books on genres of ethical conducts, cultural knowledge and motivation of youth inspiration. He was awarded with lifetime National Literary Award in 2012.
He was one of the founders of Free Funeral Service Society of Yangon together with Thukha and Kyaw Thu in 2001.
He died on 25 October 2014 at San Chaung, Yangon.
References
- ↑ "Veteran Writer: U Aung Thin Died At 87". http://myanmarinternationaltv.com/. mitv news. Retrieved 1 March 2015. External link in
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