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Thein_Pe_Myint

Thein Pe Myint

(Sometimes referred to as Thein Pha Myint; likely the historical figure Thein Pe Myint)

  • Born / Died: 10 July 1914 – 15 January 1978WikipediaEncyclopedia.com

  • Education: BA from Rangoon University, 1935WikipediaEverything Explained Today

  • Political & Literary Career:

    • Student leader in anti-colonial protests (1936, 1938) and prominent Marxist intellectual, member of Dobama Asiayone alongside many founding independence figuresWikipediaEverything Explained Today

    • Refused to align with Japanese during WWII; served as envoy to India, liaising with Allied forces and Aung SanWikipediaEverything Explained Today

    • Post-war, served as first Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (1946), then became a leading journalist and writer; editor of the influential newspaper The Botataung until its nationalization in 1964WikipediaEncyclopedia.com

  • Literary Works: Authored groundbreaking and controversial works such as Tet Phonegyi (The Modern Monk), Thabeik Hmauk Kyaungtha (The Student Boycott), Ashay Ga Ne‑Wun Htwet Thi Ba Ma, plus the autobiography Literature, My First LoveWikipediaEncyclopedia.com

  • Legacy: A towering figure in Burmese independence history, journalism, politics, and literature

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