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Ma Sandar

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Occupation
  
novelist, architect

Genre
  
Romance, Short story

Period
  
1972–present

Born
  
Cho Cho Tin 4 November 1947 (age 69)Rangoon, British Burma(now Myanmar) (
1947-11-04
)

Alma mater
  
Rangoon Institute of Technology

Notable works
  
Life's Dream, Flower's DreamShort Stories Collection 3Hexagon

Notable awards
  
Education
  
Yangon Technological University

Notable award
  
Myanmar National Literature Award (1994, 1999, 2002)

Ma Sandar (Burmese: မစန္ဒာ; born 4 November 1947) is a well known Burmese writer. With a clear and engaging style, her works reflect the daily struggles of the people living in Myanmar. Her novella, Life's Dream, Flower's Dream won the 1994 Myanmar National Literature Award for novella. Her short stories collection, Short Stories Collection 3 won the 1999 Myanmar National Literature Award for Collected Short Stories. Another novella, Hexagon won the 2002 National Literature Award for novella. 10 of her novels have been made into movies.

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Early life and education

She was born in Yangon and attended the Myoma All-Girls High School. She graduated in 1965, and her first short story, Me, the Teacher was published in a magazine in the same year. She attended Rangoon Institute of Technology with a major in architecture. After graduating, she worked in the Ministry of Construction, Architecture Team 2. Her first novel Don't Know Because I am Young was published in 1972. Throughout her life, she has produced so far, over 100 short short stories and short stories, 2 novellas and 13 novels.

Novels

  1. Sum
  2. Pending of New Green Leaves
  3. Tomorrow
  4. Rose
  5. Cloudy Moon
  6. Keeping Bad Mood in Mind Silently
  7. Please Fulfill My Blank
  8. Gi Haw Thu
  9. Circle
  10. Don't Know Because I Am Young
  11. Star Flower
  12. The Shadow

Novella

  1. Life's Dream, Flower's Dream
  2. Hexagon

Short stories

  1. Short Stories Collection 3
  2. Me, the Teacher

Awards

  • In 1994, National Literary Award for novella
  • In 1999, Myanmar National Literature Award for Collected Short Stories
  • In 2002, National Literary Award for novella
  • References

    Ma Sandar Wikipedia