Background
Moe Hein was born on 10 December 1942, as the youngest son of the journalist and writer Journal Kyaw U Chit Maung and the writer Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay. His father was a friend and colleague of the revolutionary nationalist Aung Sanitary
Moe Hein was born on 10 December 1942, as the youngest son of the journalist and writer Journal Kyaw U Chit Maung and the writer Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay. His father was a friend and colleague of the revolutionary nationalist Aung Sanitary
He went to school in Darjeeling, India. His first book was an English translation of Nanda Thein Zan"s novel Passing Over Rough Ground. Moe Hein also wrote travelogues, memoirs, a collection of poems and articles on religion.
He contributed a wide variety of articles to journals and magazines between 1961 and 2007, writing under the pen names "Think" and "Son of Journal Kyaw".
He sponsored construction of the Maha Paritta pagoda at Shwegugyi monastery, between Natogyi and Myingyan townships in Mandalay Division. In 2007 he built an orphanage in Pyin U Lwin township, Mandalay Region.
He taught at the Pariyatti Sasana University in Yangon. From 2007 he was an adviser to the Aung Pin Lae environmental magazine.
Moe Hein was diagnosed with throat cancer in December 2009.
Writing of the diagnosis in an article called An Open Letter to the Angel of Death he said "the arrow shot by infirmity, right-hand man of the angel of death, hit me in the throat in late 2008". He died on 23 September 2010 in Bahan Township, Yangon. His final book of poems, Midnight Rainbow, was published in February 2011 by Hkakabo Sarpay.
Most of the 58 poems had been published in The Light of English or The International magazines.