Ganda Lawka

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FrequencyMonthly
First issueFebruary 1930
Ganda Lawka
EditorZawgyi, Min Thu Wun, Nwe Soe
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherBurma Education Extension Association
First issueFebruary 1930
Final issuec. 1942
CountryBritish Burma
Based inRangoon
LanguageBurmese

Ganda Lawka (Burmese: ဂန္တလောက, pronounced [ɡàɴda̰ lɔ́ka̰], lit. "World of Books") was a Burmese language monthly magazine published by the Burma Education Extension Association. The magazine was a sister publication of The World of Books, the English language monthly started by JS Furnivall, and "welcomed modern Burmese prose, original ideas and criticism."[1] It was edited by a succession of young Burmese writers, including Zawgyi, Min Thu Wun, Sein Tin and Nwe Soe.[1][2]

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