Global Information Lookup Global Information

Nagani Book Club information


Nagani Book Club
StatusCeased publication in 1941
FoundedNovember 4, 1937 (1937-11-04)
FounderU Nu
Tun Aye
Country of originBritish Burma
Headquarters locationScott Market, Rangoon
Publication types
  • Books
  • newsletters

The Nagani Book Club (Burmese: နဂါးနီစာအုပ်အသင်း) was a publishing group in British Burma. Modelled after the Left Book Club in London, it exerted a strong left-wing influence in the British colony.[1] From 1937 to 1941, the club issued 70 to 100 Burmese language books in the fields of literature, history, economics, politics, and science, and published a monthly newsletter.[2][1] The book club ceased publication in 1941, due to the outbreak of World War II and ensuing suppression of operations during the Japanese occupation of Burma.[3] The book club was popularised by the eponymous song, Nagani (lit.'Red Dragon'). Closely associated with the Thakin movement, the book club familiarised local readers with international developments, knowledge, and literature, and influenced the country's independence movement from Great Britain.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Zöllner, Hans-Bernd. "The Myanmar Literature Project - Starting with an Investigation into the NAGANI BOOK CLUB" (PDF). Universities of Passau and Hamburg.
  2. ^ "The Back Page". The Irrawaddy. April 2007. Retrieved 2023-03-24.
  3. ^ U On Pe (1958-02-01). "Modern Burmese Literature". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2023-03-24.

and 7 Related for: Nagani Book Club information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7635 seconds.)

Nagani Book Club

Last Update:

The Nagani Book Club (Burmese: နဂါးနီစာအုပ်အသင်း) was a publishing group in British Burma. Modelled after the Left Book Club in London, it exerted a strong...

Word Count : 182

Nagani

Last Update:

Nagani may refer to: "Nagani" (song) Nagani Book Club All pages with titles containing Nagani This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...

Word Count : 46

Left Book Club

Last Update:

of the Left Book Club worked off their rebelliousness by plodding through yet another orange-covered volume." The leftist Nagani Book Club established...

Word Count : 2522

Thakin Ba Hein

Last Update:

Students' Union in 1935. Ba Hien translated Marxist literature for the Nagani Book Club in Rangoon. He was a leader of the Dobama Asiayone and the leftist...

Word Count : 330

Khin Maung Yin

Last Update:

proficient with the violin. When the Red Dragon Book Society was formed in 1937, Khin Maung Yin sang the song Nagani. He also enjoyed sports. While he was working...

Word Count : 531

Thakin Than Tun

Last Update:

Poor Man's Party to form the Freedom Bloc. He co-founded the Nagani (Red Dragon) Book Club with Thakin Nu in 1937, which for the first time widely circulated...

Word Count : 1198

U Nu

Last Update:

U ('Mr') Nu. In 1937 he co-founded with Thakin Than Tun the Nagani (Red Dragon) Book Club which for the first time widely circulated Burmese-language...

Word Count : 3461

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net