Phat Sein Kywan Taung Shwe Wuttu-to Myar
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| Phat Sein Kywan Taung | |
Cover of the second edition |
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| Author | Khin Khin Htoo |
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| Country | Myanmar |
| Language | Burmese |
| Genre(s) | Short stories |
| Publication date | 2003 |
| Preceded by | San-yit Wine |
| Followed by | Pa Kyut Kya |
Phat Sein Kywan Taung Shwe Wuttu-to Myar is a 2003 collection of 12 short stories by Burmese author Khin Khin Htoo. It won the Myanmar National Literature Award for Collected Short Stories for 2003. All these short stories have been printed in Shwe Amyutei Magazine.[1]
The stories are about the lives of rural Burmese people and culture.
[edit] The Stories
- Kyar- ( Tiger)
- Kha Yee Phaw - ( Life Partners )
- Pone Soe Ma - ( Ugly Dog )
- Nghat Phan Tha Mar - ( Birds Catcher )
- Poe Pha Lan - (Insects)
- Boiler Eain-ka Lay - (My Boiler House )
- Kyuu - ( Trespass )
- Nha-pin-lein Kyoe - (Twisted Two Strings)
- Khan Tet - ( Defence )
- A Swel Nar - (Disease of Deep-seated Feeling)
- Kyo Tan - ( String )
- Tha-yae Htaing - (Leather Seat)
- A Chein-hmet Nar-yi - ( Watch )
- Shwe Taing Myar Lae Lin Tae - (Brighter for More Gold)
- Kha Lauk Mway - ( Shield-tailed snake )
[edit] Trivia
- Her story Kyo Tan is regared as one of the Best Short Stories of Burmese Literature during ten years by Ottayala Min.

