Poet Maung Hmine Lwin (Inwa) passes away
December 21
Poet Maung Hmine Lwin (Inwa)
(aka) U Tin Aye Kyu passed away in Bangkok, Thailand, on 20 December at noon,
according to his family.
The poet was born in TadaU
Township of Mandalay Region and joined RIT, Yangon in 1969. Before his school
days at RIT, he started writing poems in the 1960s. He was politically active
throughout his student life. He wrote novels and poems under his pen names Ko
Tin Aye Kyu, Pyi Kaung Aung, Maung Hmine Lwin (Inwa), Ko Hmine (Inwa) and
Audiaw for magazines of the University of Yangon, RIT, Pae Tin Than, Thint
Bawa, Pay Phuu Hlwa, Kalya, Yokeshin Tay Kabya, Aung Pinlal, Padauk Pwint Thit
and Yanant Thit. He published five books under the pen name of Maung Hmine Lwin
(Inwa) and his book “Myin Khwa Ta Chat Pauk Yin Mee Hone Hone Tauk Say Mae”
published in September 1973 became famous. He also contributed to the
anniversary magazine of RIT, Pae Tin Than, Thint Bawa, Pay Phuu Hlwa, Kalya,
Yokeshin Tay Kabya, Aung Pinle, Padauk Pwint Thit, Yanant Thit, Ludu Pone Yake,
Hlat Ta Pyat, Shwe Mandalay, The News, Myananda, The Call journals. He was also
a higher-grade pleader in 1982 while he was writing articles and poems for
magazines and journals.
He also participated in political
events and talk shows in Mandalay. The RIT alumni and Yangon-Mandalay writers
and poets in Yangon and Mandalay expressed their sadness on social networks.
The poet’s funeral will be held in Bangkok of Thailand on 21 December,
according to his daughter.
He was 72 and lived at the corner
of 32 and 75 streets in Mawyagiwa Ward of Chanayethazan Township of Mandalay.
He is survived by his wife and two children.—TWA/KTZH

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