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Khit-San Sarpay : ウィキペディア英語版 | Khit-San Sarpay ''Khit San Sarpay'' ((ビルマ語:ခေတ်စမ်းစာပေ), ; lit. "Testing the Age Literature") was a literary movement that emerged in 1930s British Burma, and is considered the first modern literary movement in the history of Burmese literature.〔Win Pe : 104-105〕 The movement was heavily influenced by modern English literature, and started by young Burmese writers, many of whom were educated in Christian missionary schools. It emerged from the literary contests held by the Burma Education Extension Association. Many short stories in the modern prose appeared in the association's ''Ganda Lawka'' Magazine as well as other periodicals. Three collections—''Khit-San Ponbyin-mya Volume 1'' ("Experimental Tales", 1934), ''Khit-San Kabya-mya'' ("Experimental Poems", 1934), and ''Khit-San Ponbyin-mya Volume 2'' (1938), which were edited and selected by came to represent the emerging literary style.〔〔Herbert 2004: 155, 157〕 Some of the leading writers of the movement included Theippan Maung Wa, Zawgyi, Min Thu Wun, Maung Htin, Nwe Soe, Maung Thuta, Toe Aung, and E Maung. ==References==
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