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Shwe U Daung
ရွှေဥဒေါင်း
Born
Pe Thein

(1889-10-24)October 24, 1889
Man Kyee Tone, Shwebo district, Sagaing Division, Myanmar
DiedAugust 10, 1973(1973-08-10) (aged 83)
OccupationWriter
Parent(s)Ayar (father)
Shwe (mother)
AwardsTranslation Award (1952,1955)
Lifetime Achievement Award (1961)

Shwe U Daung (1889—1973) was a prolific Burmese writer, translator, and editor. Many of his published books are still in print today due to their enduring appeal.

He is known for creating the character Detective U San Shar, who could be considered the Burmese equivalent of Sherlock Holmes. [1] He received many awards including the Sarpay Beikman awards.[2] [3] [4]

Biography and career

He was born in Man Kyee Tone in the Shwebo district of the Sagaing Division of Myanmar on October 24th, 1889, and given the birth name U Pe Thein. His father was British U Ayar and his mother was Daw Shwe. He was the third of five siblings.

He started his studies at the Buddhist School in Mandalay, and later transferred to Mandalay Monastery and ABM schools. In the year 1908 he passed the entrance exam at the University of Kolkata. Then he worked as a teacher at the Mandalay Buddhist and ABM schools.

On November 8th, 1915 his first novel Yan Gyi Aung was published. Then he wrote the novel Yadanapon at the urging of Thura U Ba Bay. It was based on Ellen Wood's novel East Lynne.

After publishing two novels he became an editor for Thuriya magazine and entered the literary world. He was given the pen name Shwe U Dwung which, although, was a trademark of Thuriya he adopted for use in the literary world.

While he was still editing Thuriya he jointly published the first issue of Myanmar Strategic Journal along with a friend. In 1920 he left the editor job of Thuriya magazine.

Published Books

  • Shwe U Daung, 1953
  • Yadanarbone Novel, 1953
  • Detective U San Shar (စုံထောက်ဦးစံရှား), 1961
  • Yupa Kalayar Ni, 1961


Death

He died on August 10th, 1973.[5] [6]

References

  1. ^ "Shwe U Daung and the Burmese Sherlock Holmes: To be a modern Burmese citizen living in a nation-state, 1889 -1962".
  2. ^ "ရွှေဥဒေါင်းနဲ့ နှစ်ပေါင်း ၁၃ဝ".
  3. ^ "နိုင်ငံကျော် စာရေးဆရာကြီး ရွှေဥဒေါင်းအကြောင်း".
  4. ^ "Libraries honour famous authors".
  5. ^ Shwe U Daung Lifelong History and Ideas.
  6. ^ The Daily Workman's Newspaper. 6 - 8 - 73. .