Pakokku U Ohn Pe literary award

The Pakokku U Ohn Pe literary award (Burmese: ပခုက္ကူ ဦးအုန်းဖေ စာပေဆု) is a literary award for Burmese writers that was established in 1992 by the businessman Pakokku U Ohn Pe, who initially provided K7.6 million to be used for prizes.[1] The awards complement the government's National Literary Awards and Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Awards and the Sayawun Tin Shwe Award, Thuta Swesone literary award and Tun Foundation award.[2]

Awards by year

2006 awards

The winners of the 2006 awards were announced on 26 February 2007. They were:[3]

GenreWinners
Collected poem 1st: Ngwe-kye-yanhka Ahla-thit-min Shwe-lamin hnint Acha-kabya-myar of Maung Soe Myat (ChaungU)
2nd:Ahyon-thit-myu Phu-pwint-way-si Pan-shwe-pyi Kabya-myar of Myaylatt Min Lwin
3rd: Pwint-pan-theingi Kabya-myar of Zarni
Novel 2nd: Shwe-the-ta-pwint of Thein Zaw (ShweliU)
3rd: Thazin-le-thin Lamin-le-tha of Thein Than Win (Mahlaing)
Collected short stories 1st: Yin-hte-ka-mee hnint Acha-wutthuto-myar of Thwe Htar Nyo (Thakkala)
2nd: Hmaw Wutthuto-myar of Pathein Aung Than Oo
3rd: Law-ka-ahla Bawa-kye-mon Wutthuto-myar of Nay Myo Thant
Treatise 1st: Myan-ma-yoe-ya Pan-ta-mawt of Maung Yin Hlaing (Pyinmamyaing)
2nd: Ache-khan Kyan-kyeik-wa-chin-saiya Ni-pyin-nya Yat-myar (techniques on crusting of sugarcane) of Maung Tin Phu
Literature for knowledge 1st: Taw-win-khant-hte Myanma-po-hte of Dr Kyaw Than Tun
2nd: Thute-thana-kha-ye-thwa Pinya-inwa hmattan-myar of Aung Nyein Chan (Man Tekkatho)

2008 awards

The awards for 2008 were presented in Yangon on 30 March 2009. The ceremony was attended by Minister for Information Brigadier-General Kyaw Hsan. Prizes were:[4]

PresenterGenrePrize
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan Life-Long Literary Award Dr Kyaw Sein
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan Collected poems 1st: Aung Tha Hsan (Thandwe) for Tay-thi-hnget-ei-pan-paung-taya-ka-byazu
2nd: Maung Saw Tun (Kyaunggon) for Amay-ywa-hnit-achar-ka-byar-myar
3rd: Aphyaukmyay Maung Swe Mon for Yay-chan-takhwet-pan-ta-khet
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan Novel 2nd: Min Zeya for Nge-thawhla-thi
3rd: Paing (Hlaingthit) for Plastic-hte-gakyai-ta-bwint
Director-General U Khin Maung Htay
of Myanma Radio and Television
Short stories 1st: Maung Cheint for Ta-nga-a-the-mar-ye-thalar-hey
2nd: Nanda Khin (Thakkalamye) for Bo-bwaramway-chit-tat-say-hnit-achar-wut-htu-to-myar
3rd:Nay Myo Thant for Myay-thin-pyant-pyant-moe-yanant-wut-htu-to-myar
Director-General U Khin Maung Htay
of Myanma Radio and Television
Treatise 2nd: Zin Min (Thameinhtaw) for Phyatthan-khe-ya-tha-maing-zin-hsaung-kyin-kher-ya-tarwon-myar
3rd: Kay Myu for Myanma-yoke-shin-nkhet-oo-dar-rite-tar-hse-nga-oo-doe-ei-yoke-ponhlwa-myar
Chairman U Hla Myaing (Ko Hsaung)
of Myanmar Writers and Journalists Association
Pakokku Library Book Award Nay Zin Lat, Kyaw Kyaw Win (MA) and Hmawwun Kyi Myat

References

  1. Nyunt Win (April 28 – May 4, 2008). "Literary patron U Ohn Pe dies". Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on 2008-05-17. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  2. "Myanmar strives for press media development in new gov't era". Xinhua. 2011-09-01. Archived from the original on December 8, 2012. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  3. "Winners of Pakokku U Ohn Pe Manuscript Award announced". New Light of Myanmar. 26 Feb 2007. Retrieved 2012-02-22.
  4. "Pakokku U Ohn Pe Literary Award, scholarships and Pakokku Library Book Award presented for 2008" (PDF). The New Light of Myanmar. 30 March 2009. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
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