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At first, her three brothers did not agree to marry the two of them. One day, she ran away with Shwe Thway, and when Khin Pyae Sone was pregnant, her brothers accepted her back. U Soe Moe, father of Shwe Thway, also had a story from his childhood. Soe Moe loved Angela, but Angela did not accept his love.
The story is a tragic love story of a smuggler-girl and a train-ticket-inspector on the Taung Dwin Gyi – Kyaukpaaung shuttle-train in middle Burma in late 1960s at the height of military-Socialist repression during General Ne Win's long rein.
Kyigan Shingyi (1757–1807) wrote the Jataka Tales incorporating Burmese elements, including the myittaza (Pali metta or love + Burmese sa or letter), which are love letters and are important sources of first-hand accounts of the economic and social changes Burma was undergoing before colonialism. [2]
Tekkatho Phone Naing (Burmese: တက္ကသိုလ် ဘုန်းနိုင်, 16 January 1930 – 2002) was a famous Burmese writer, primarily known for lovelorn stories that were most popular in the 1950s to 1970s. His "sad" stories still represent some of the best popular Burmese story writing in the postwar era.
Burmese mythology (Burmese: ရှေးမြန်မာ့ဒဏ္ဍာရီ) is a collection of myths, folklore, legends, and beliefs traditionally told by the Burmese people of Myanmar. These stories have been passed down orally and have only rarely appeared in written form.
Nyaungyan Min of Burma (today Myanmar) and his half-sister Khin Hpone Myint (16th century) Kyawswa of Pagan (Burma) and his half-sister Mi Saw U; Uzana I of Pinya (Burma) and his half-sister Atula Maha Dhamma Dewi of Pinya; Binnya E Law of Martaban (Burma) and his half-sister Sanda Min Hla; Anaukpetlun of Burma and his 3 half-sisters
The film follows a love story between two men who had faced difficulties in their life after one had been forced into an arranged marriage. The film was the first LGBT film in cinema of Myanmar and openly railed against the Burmese homosexuality laws. [1] [2]
Romance, Short story, poetry Kyi Kyi Tin-Myint , known by her pen name Kyi Aye ( Burmese : ကြည်အေး ) was a Burmese poet, novelist, and short story writer. Born in Yangon , she studied at University of Medicine and University of Yangon .