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Mizo literature is the
literature Literature is any collection of Writing, written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, Play (theatre), plays, and poetry, poems. It includes both print and Electroni ...
written in Mizo ṭawng, the principal language of the Mizo peoples, which has both written and
oral tradition Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of human communication in which knowledge, art, ideas and culture are received, preserved, and transmitted orally from one generation to another.Jan Vansina, Vansina, Jan: ''Oral Tradition as History'' (19 ...
s. It has undergone a considerable change in the 20th century. The language developed mainly from the Lushai language, with significant influence from Pawi language, Paite language and
Hmar language The Hmar language (Hmar: ''Khawsak Țawng'') is a Northern Mizo language spoken by the Hmar people of Northeast India. It belongs to the Kuki-Chin branch of this language family. Speakers of Hmar often use Mizo(Duhlian) as their second lan ...
, especially at the literary level.


Pre-Christianisation period

This period of Mizo (written) literature usually refers to the period between 1860 and 1894. Although the Mizo alphabet proper was created around May 1894, written Mizo literature can be said to start from the publication of ''Progressive Colloquial Exercises in the Lushai Dialect'' by Thangliana (which is the Mizo name of Thomas Herbert Lewin) in 1874. In this book he wrote down two Mizo folktales ''Chemtatrawta'' and ''Lalruanga leh Kungawrhi'' with their English translations, and included some Mizo words with their English meaning.Khiangte, Laltluangliana, ''Thuhlaril'', 2nd Edition, 1997.


Early period

This is the period between 1894 and 1920, when most of the literary work was produced by the missionaries. Mizo alphabet was created in 1894, and schools were established soon after the creation of Mizo alphabet. On 22 October 1896 the first Mizo language book was published under the title ''Mizo Zir Tir Bu'' (lit. Mizo primer). This was a book on Christian religion and
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based on
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. The two Christian missionaries J.H. Lorrain (Pu Buanga) and F.W. Savidge (Sap Upa) started translating the book of gospel according to Luke on 21 August 1895. They went on to translate the gospel according to John, and the two books were printed and published in 1898. Other books were also translated soon after. Some of the most well-known books published during this period were: # Isua chanchin (1905) # Isua hnenah lo kal rawh (1905–6) # Thu inchhang (1908) # The Lushai Grammar and Dictionary (1898, by J.H. Lorrain) # Dictionary of Lushai (J.H. Lorrain) A number of devotional songs were translated by other missionaries who replaced J.H. Lorrain and F.W. Savidge, such as Edwin Rowlands etc.


Middle period

The middle period of Mizo literature (1920–1970) saw the rise of prominent writers such as Liangkhaia, who published hundreds of articles in the monthly Kristian Tlangau and authored ''Mizo chanchin'' (in two volumes) which contained, besides a coherent treatment of Mizo history, a number of ancient chants and festive songs which he collected from various sources. Besides this, he and his close friends collected various other ancient Mizo poems, publishing it under a single volume ''Zoram kan lo luh hma Pawi rama kan la awm lai leh Zoram luh tirh vela chhuak ṭante''. It contains various ''Chai hla'', ''Hlado'', ''Zai'' and a number of ''Hla''. This collection is one of the most reliable sources of knowledge for ancient Mizo poetry Authors during this period are usually referred to as ''Hranghluite'' in Mizo culture.


Poetry


Awithangpa

One of the best known Mizo language
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s, Awithangpa (1885–1965) (whose real name is ''Hmarlûtvunga'') was active during this period. The beautiful, innovative expressions he used in his poems are now generally thought by most to be part of Mizo poetic language since time immemorial, although he was the first to use them and were in fact mostly his own coinage. Examples include expressions such as ''ram loh'', ''chohar di'' etc. The great reputation of his ''zai'' (poems) among Mizo people can be judged from the fact that, although his poems were not initially recorded in writing, when Mizo littérateurs later tried to collect and record his poems, people still remembered most of his poems and could still recite them in full.


Prose

Well-known writers during this period include Nuchhungi Renthlei (1914–2002), and Lalthangfala Sailo, who got
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award in Literature in 1986 and 2009 respectively. L. Biakliana (1918–1941), who wrote the first Mizo novel ''Hawilopari'', Kaphleia (1910–1940), C. Ṭhuamluaia (1922–1959), K.C. Lalvunga, J. F. Laldailova, Siamkima Khawlhring etc.


Modern period


Books

This period of Mizo literature starts in 1970 and continues to the present. The Mizo Academy of Letters started awarding its ''Book of the Year'' in 1989. The academy also awards lifetime achievement in Mizo literature. Some of the most prominent writers during this period are James Dokhuma (1932–2008), Khawlkungi (1927–2015), B. Lalthangliana (1945– ), Siamkima Khawlhring (1938–1992), Ralte L. Thanmawia (1954– ), C. Laizawna (1959– ), Laltluangliana Khiangte (1961– ), Lalzuahliana (1962– ), Vanneihtluanga (1959– ), Mafaa Hauhnar (1975–2018), Lalzuia Colney (
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awardee) etc.


Newspapers

The Mizoram Press Information Bureau lists some twenty Mizo daily newspapers just in Aizawl city, as of March 2013. The following list gives some of the most well-known newspapers published in the Mizo language.


See also

* Mizo Hlakungpui Mual


References


Further reading

*Khiangte, Laltluangliana, ''Lehkhabu Ramtiam'', L.T.L. Publications, Aizawl, 1993. *Khiangte, Laltluangliana, ''Mizo drama: origin, development, and themes''. Cosmo Publications, 1993. *Khiangte, Laltluangliana, ''Mizo lehkhabu zempui'' (A compendium of Mizo bibliography), published by Mizo department of Mizoram University, 2005. *Lalthangliana, B. (Editor), ''Mizo hla leh a phuahtute'', Hrangbana College, Aizawl. First edition 1999. *Mizo Academy of Letters, ''Zo kalsiam'', Aizawl, 1997. *Vanlawma, R., ''Awithangpa'', Aizawl, 1989. *Zoramdinthara, Dr., ''Mizo Fiction: Emergence and Development''
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