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  Mikalojus Husovianas | ...  
Be šių kūrinių poetas yra sukūręs ir smulkesnių eilėraščių, vadinamų "Carmina minora" (Mažosios giesmės). Iš viso tokių eilėraščių žinoma 11.
Besides these works the poet created smaller pieces of poetry known as "Carmina Minora" (Minor Songs). Eleven such poems are known.
  Antanas Miškinis | Anto...  
mokėsi Kauno "Aušros" gimnazijoje ir įstojo į Lietuvos universiteto Humanitarinių mokslų fakultetą. Rašyti eilėraščius A.Miškinis pradėjo dar gimnazijoje, o pirmasis eilėraštis išspausdintas 1925m. "Lietuvyje".
Antanas Miškinis was born on January 29, 1905, in the village of Juknėnai, Utena district. In 1914 he entered Daugavpils Realgymnasium, but had to cancel his studies because of war. In 1921 A.Miškinis entered Zarasai progymnasium and finished it in 1922. In 1923-1926 A.Miškinis studied at Kaunas "Aušra" (The Sunrise) gymnasium, and entered Kaunas Vytautas Magnus University, the Faculty of Humanitarian Sciences. To write poetry he began in gymnasium, and the first verse was published in 1925 in a periodical "LIetuvis" (The Lithuanian). After graduating from studies in University in 1931, A.Miškinis was appointed to serve his military duties. In 1935 he had got a diploma of graduating from University, and began to teach Lithuanian language and literature at the 5th Gymnasium of Kaunas. At the same time he was an editor at the State radio. He was an activist in The Society of Lithuanian Writers, read his poetry at the literary evenings, cooperated in the periodical "Literatūros naujienos" (The News of Literature) and in other cultural newspapers and magazines, also published the books of his verses.
  Antanas Vaičiulaitis | ...  
mokėsi Vilkaviškio "Žiburio" gimnazijoje. 1925m. Krivulėje A.Vaičiulaitis paskelbė pirmuosius savo eilėraščius. 1927m. įstojo į Lietuvos universitetą Kaune, kur studijavo lietuvių ir prancūzų kalbas ir literatūras.
A.Vaičiulaitis was born on June 23, 1906 in the village of Didieji Šelviai near Vilkaviškis. He attended the primary school at Vilkaviškis. In the years 1919-1927 he studied at Vilkaviškis "Žiburys" gymnasium. In 1925 in the magazine "Krivulė" A.Vaičiulaitis published his first verses. In 1927 he entered Lithuanian University in Kaunas where studied Lithuanian and French languages and literature. After graduation from University, for a short period he was a teacher at Kaunas Jesuit gymnasium. In 1935-1938 he continued post-graduate studies at Grenoble University and Sorbonne. After coming back to Kaunas, in 1938-1940 A.Vaičiulaitis worked at the Lithuanian news agency Elta and lectured modern Lithuanian literature at University, in the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, at the same time he expanded his knowledge by frequent travels to the countries of Europe. In 1940 A.Vaičiulaitis joined Lithuanian diplomatic service and began to work at the Lithuanian embassy in Rome. After some time he had to emigrate to the United States of America. In 1941-1945 he taught Lithuanian at the college of Marianapolis. In 1943 he joined the US Armed Forces, but soon for the reasons of health was transferred to the reserve. In 1945-1947 he was an editor of "Amerika" magazine; in 1947-1951 lectured French language at Scranton University. In 1951 A.Vaičiulaitis joined the United States Information Agency where he began to work at the Lithuanian Department of "The Voice of America", and moved to Washington.
  Jonas Mačiulis - Mairon...  
Mokslo pradžią J.Mačiulis gavo iš tėvo, pusmetį mokėsi Betygalos mokykloje. 1873m. J.Mačiulis įstojo į Kauno gimnazijos parengiamąją klasę. Šeštoje klasėje pradėjo rašyti eilėraščius lenkiškai. Baigęs gimnaziją, 1883m. įstojo į Kijevo universitetą studijuoti literatūros.
Jonas Mačiulis (officially Maciulevičius) was born in 1862 in Pasandravis manor, Šiluva community, Raseiniai district. His parents were free peasants and had close relationship with Polonised gentry. The foundations of education J.Mačiulis had received from his father and Betygala school that he attended for six months. In 1873 J.Mačiulis had entered the preparatory class of Kaunas Gymnasium. In the sixth year he had started writing poetry in Polish. In 1883 he entered Kiev University to study literature. Respecting the wish of his parents after a year, in 1884 he entered the clerical seminary in Kaunas. After graduating the seminary, he continued his education in the Imperial Roman Catholic Spiritual Academy in St. Petersburg in 1888-1892. In 1891 J.Mačiulis was awarded the degree of a candidate of theology and was initiated to priesthood. At that time he had used his pseudonym Maironis for the first time. In 1892 he was awarded the a degree of a Master of Theology. In 1894-1909 he was a professor in the Clerical Academy of St. Petersburg. These years were the best and most creative for J.Mačiulis. He had written his best works at that time. In 1903 he was awarded a doctoral degree in Theology.
  Antanas Kalanavičius : ...  
Progiesmiai - A.Kalanavičiaus lyrikos žanras, lietuviškas, savas japonų haiku (trijų eilučių eilėraštis) variantas: akimirksnio įžvalga, akimirksnio atsivėrimas vienovėje.
"The Singings" is a form of lyrics created by A.Kalanavičius, it is a Lithuanian variety of Japanese haiku, a three line verse: an insight of a moment, the revealing of a moment in its totality.
  Vytautas Mačernis | Ant...  
Vokiečiams uždarius Vilniaus universitetą, V.Mačernis grįžo į tėviškę ir gyveno iki 1944m. Ten gyvendamas, V.Mačernis kūrė eilėraščius ir laiškais siųsdavo draugams. Eilėraščius iš originalų persirašinėdavo kiti, nes V.Mačernio kūryba tuo metu buvo populiari moksleivių, studentų, jaunosios inteligentijos sluoksniuose.
Vytautas Mačernis was born on June 5, 1921, in Šarnelė, near Žemaičių Kalvarija. He went to Seda progymnasium, later to Telšiai gymnasium, which he had finished in 1939. In autumn of the same year he entered the Theology and Philosophy Faculty of Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, where studied English language and literature. In 1940 he moved to the Faculty of Humanitarian Sciences of Vilnius University. In 1941 he dropped English studies and began philosophy studies, which he continued until the closure of University in 1943. After the closure of University by Germans V.Mačernis returned to his native land and lived there until 1944. While being there, V.Mačernis wrote verses and sent them in letters to his friends. The verses were copied down by others, since by that time the works of V.Mačernis became popular among high school and University students and young intellectuals. In this way his poetry by manuscripts and copies became popular in Lithuania even before the death of a poet. When Bolshevik armies were forthcoming, V.Mačernis decided to retreat to the West, and perished near Žemaičių Kalvarija on October 7, 1944. He is buried in Šarnelė.
  Antanas Miškinis | Anto...  
mokėsi Kauno "Aušros" gimnazijoje ir įstojo į Lietuvos universiteto Humanitarinių mokslų fakultetą. Rašyti eilėraščius A.Miškinis pradėjo dar gimnazijoje, o pirmasis eilėraštis išspausdintas 1925m. "Lietuvyje".
Antanas Miškinis was born on January 29, 1905, in the village of Juknėnai, Utena district. In 1914 he entered Daugavpils Realgymnasium, but had to cancel his studies because of war. In 1921 A.Miškinis entered Zarasai progymnasium and finished it in 1922. In 1923-1926 A.Miškinis studied at Kaunas "Aušra" (The Sunrise) gymnasium, and entered Kaunas Vytautas Magnus University, the Faculty of Humanitarian Sciences. To write poetry he began in gymnasium, and the first verse was published in 1925 in a periodical "LIetuvis" (The Lithuanian). After graduating from studies in University in 1931, A.Miškinis was appointed to serve his military duties. In 1935 he had got a diploma of graduating from University, and began to teach Lithuanian language and literature at the 5th Gymnasium of Kaunas. At the same time he was an editor at the State radio. He was an activist in The Society of Lithuanian Writers, read his poetry at the literary evenings, cooperated in the periodical "Literatūros naujienos" (The News of Literature) and in other cultural newspapers and magazines, also published the books of his verses.
  Vytautas Mačernis | Ant...  
Vokiečiams uždarius Vilniaus universitetą, V.Mačernis grįžo į tėviškę ir gyveno iki 1944m. Ten gyvendamas, V.Mačernis kūrė eilėraščius ir laiškais siųsdavo draugams. Eilėraščius iš originalų persirašinėdavo kiti, nes V.Mačernio kūryba tuo metu buvo populiari moksleivių, studentų, jaunosios inteligentijos sluoksniuose.
Vytautas Mačernis was born on June 5, 1921, in Šarnelė, near Žemaičių Kalvarija. He went to Seda progymnasium, later to Telšiai gymnasium, which he had finished in 1939. In autumn of the same year he entered the Theology and Philosophy Faculty of Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, where studied English language and literature. In 1940 he moved to the Faculty of Humanitarian Sciences of Vilnius University. In 1941 he dropped English studies and began philosophy studies, which he continued until the closure of University in 1943. After the closure of University by Germans V.Mačernis returned to his native land and lived there until 1944. While being there, V.Mačernis wrote verses and sent them in letters to his friends. The verses were copied down by others, since by that time the works of V.Mačernis became popular among high school and University students and young intellectuals. In this way his poetry by manuscripts and copies became popular in Lithuania even before the death of a poet. When Bolshevik armies were forthcoming, V.Mačernis decided to retreat to the West, and perished near Žemaičių Kalvarija on October 7, 1944. He is buried in Šarnelė.
  Antanas Strazdas | Anto...  
A. Strazdas ne visada laikydavosi dvasininkų luomo nuostatų, dėl to katalikų bažnyčios vyresnybės buvo nemėgstamas ir visaip persekiojamas. 1818m. Lietuvos evangelikų reformatų sinodas apskundė A. Strazdą konsistorijai už eilėraštį "Pagrabas Palšio", įdėtą į jo rinkinį. Poetas buvo priverstas aiškintis.
From 1790 he was a priest in different parishes of Eastern Highlands. A.Strazdas was not always following strict canons of priests' estate and the authorities of the Catholic church did not like him and persecuted. In 1818 the Synod of Lithuanian Evangelists Reformats had complained about his poem "A Funeral of Palšis" (Palšis is a name of a horse). The poet had to plead. In 1819 he had written an explanation which is the only authentic document in which he talked about his calling and the role of literature in life with inspiration.
  Salomėja Nėris | Antolo...  
Jau 1931m. išleistame antrajame S.Nėries poezijos rinkinyje Pėdos smely randame eilėraščių, rodančių poetės vidaus krizę. Tais pačiais metais buvo išspausdinti revoliucinių motyvų turintys eilėraščiai bolševikinės krypties literatūriniame žurnale Trečias frontas.
In 1931 S.Nėris moved to live in Kaunas, where she gave lessons and edited Lithuanian folk tales. In the second collection of S.Nėris's poetry, "The Footprints in the Sand", one can already spot the verses that assert the oncoming spiritual crisis. In the same year the verses containing revolutionary motives were published in the procommunist literary journal "Trečias frontas" (The Third Front). There was also published her promise to work for bolsheviks, only it was written not by S.Nėris herself.
  Jurgis Baltrušaitis | A...  
Kartu su S.Poliakovu įsteigė Skorpiono leidyklą, kurioje buvo leidžiami žurnalai, taip pat išleisti J.Baltrušaičio eilėraščių rinkiniai "Lelija ir pjautuvas", "Žemės laiptai"(1911), "Kalnų takas"(1912).
J.Baltrušaitis was born on May 2, 1873, to a family of farmers in Paantvardis village near Jurbarkas. He acquired his primary education at home and under tuition of the local dean. In 1855 he entered Kaunas gymnasium, and graduated from there in 1893; then he entered the Faculty of Physical and mathematical sciences at Moscow University. At the same time he attended lectures at the Faculty of history and philology, and studied foreign languages. His studies were funded from private lessons. Since 1895 J.Baltrušaitis began to collaborate in Russian literary magazines. Together with S.Polyakov he established a publishing house "Scorpio" which published magazines and also collections of Baltrušaitis's verses.
  Antanas Strazdas | Anto...  
Strazdui gyvam esant tebuvo išleistas tik vienas jo poezijos rinkinėlis ("Giesmės svietiškos ir šventos"), kuriame išspausdinti 9 poeto eilėraščiai. Antro poezijos rinkinio, kurį A.Strazdas buvo parengęs spaudai, nepavyko išleisti dėl cenzūros daromų kliūčių.
During lifetime of A. Strazdas only one collection of his poems was published ("The Songs, Worldly and Saint"). Nine poems were printed in it. The second collection that was prepared by A.Strazdas was not published because of the obstacles created by censorship. The songs by A.Strazdas though unpublished had not perished because they became popular with people.
  Salomėja Nėris | Antolo...  
Ji buvo paskirta vadinamojo Liaudies Seimo atstove, taip pat buvo išrinkta į delegaciją vykti į Sovietų Sąjungos Aukščiausiąją tarybą prašyti, kad okupuota Lietuva būtų priimta į Sovietų Sąjungos sudėtį. Jai buvo pavesta parašyti poemą Stalino garbei. Poetė tokią poemą parašė. Be to, ji rašė ir daugiau eilėraščių partinėmis temomis. Ligi šiol yra daug įvairių nuomonių apie jos visišką ištikimumą.
The occupation of 1940 meant the tragic culmination of S.Nėris's life. She was appointed the member of the so called "People's Seimas" (Parliament), and also elected to participate at the delegation that went to the Supreme Council of the Soviet Union to appeal for adoption of occupied Lithuania into the Soviet Union. She was also assigned to write a poem glorifying Stalin. The poetess did write such a poem. She also wrote more verses on the themes dictated by the communist party. Until now there are many different opinions whether she was totally loyal.
  Antanas Strazdas : Gies...  
Antano Strazdo ,,Giesmės svietiškos ir šventos", išleistos Vilniuje 1814m., yra pirmas originalių lietuviškų eilėraščių rinkinys. Tai lietuvių pasaulietinės poezijos pradžia. Nors K.Donelaičio "Metai" parašyti anksčiau (XVIIIa. 7-ame dešimtmetyje), bet išspausdinti jie buvo Karaliaučiuje tiktai 1818 m.- taigi praėjus ketveriems metams po A. Strazdo rinkinio pasirodymo. A.Strazdo ,,Giesmės…" ir K.Donelaičio ,,Metai" - visos Lietuvių grožinės literatūros ištakos.
"The Songs, Worldly and Saint" by Antanas Strazdas, that were published in Vilnius in 1814, is the first selection of original Lithuanian poetry. It marks the beginning of Lithuanian secular poetry. Though "The Seasons" by K. Donelaitis were written earlier (in the 7th decade of the 18th century), they were published in Königsberg in 1818, i.e. four years after "The Songs..." by Strazdas. "The Songs..." by Strazdas and "The Seasons" by K. Donelaitis are at the sources of all Lithuanian fiction.
  Salomėja Nėris | Antolo...  
Jau 1931m. išleistame antrajame S.Nėries poezijos rinkinyje Pėdos smely randame eilėraščių, rodančių poetės vidaus krizę. Tais pačiais metais buvo išspausdinti revoliucinių motyvų turintys eilėraščiai bolševikinės krypties literatūriniame žurnale Trečias frontas.
In 1931 S.Nėris moved to live in Kaunas, where she gave lessons and edited Lithuanian folk tales. In the second collection of S.Nėris's poetry, "The Footprints in the Sand", one can already spot the verses that assert the oncoming spiritual crisis. In the same year the verses containing revolutionary motives were published in the procommunist literary journal "Trečias frontas" (The Third Front). There was also published her promise to work for bolsheviks, only it was written not by S.Nėris herself.
  Jonas Aistis | Antologi...  
su tėvais persikėlė į Rumšiškes. 1919-1927m. J.Aistis mokėsi Kauno "Aušros" gimnazijoje. Čia jis pradėjo rašyti eilėraščius. Pirmasis eilėraštis išspausdintas 1927m. "Ateityje". Literatūrą J.Aistis studijavo Vytauto Didžiojo universiteto Humanitarinių mokslų fakultete.
J.Aistis was born on July 7, 1907 to the family of a worker at Kampiškiai estate in the community of Panemunė, Kaunas district. In 1907 together with his family moved to Rumšiškės. In 1919-1927 J.Aistis studied at Kaunas "Aušra" (The Sunrise) gymnasium. There he began to write his poetry. The first verse was published in 1927 in a magazine "Ateitis" (The Future). J.Aistis studied literature at Kaunas Vytautas Magnus University, in the Faculty of Humanitarian Sciences. During his studies he worked at the Bank of Agriculture. After receiving the grant of Ministry of Education, in 1936-1940 J.Aistis continued his studies at Grenoble University in France. After maintaining a thesis, in 1944 he received a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Since because of war and occupations he could not return to Lithuania, in 1944-1946 he worked in the Archives of Nice and in the library at Paris. In 1946 J.Aistis with his family moved to live in the USA. Until 1952 he taught Lithuanian language and literature at Marianapolis college. In 1952-1958 J.Aistis worked at the Free Europe Lithuanian Department in New York, since 1958 lived in Washington, where worked in the Library of Congress. J.Aistis died on June 13, 1973, in Washington.
  Antanas Strazdas | Anto...  
Strazdui gyvam esant tebuvo išleistas tik vienas jo poezijos rinkinėlis ("Giesmės svietiškos ir šventos"), kuriame išspausdinti 9 poeto eilėraščiai. Antro poezijos rinkinio, kurį A.Strazdas buvo parengęs spaudai, nepavyko išleisti dėl cenzūros daromų kliūčių.
During lifetime of A. Strazdas only one collection of his poems was published ("The Songs, Worldly and Saint"). Nine poems were printed in it. The second collection that was prepared by A.Strazdas was not published because of the obstacles created by censorship. The songs by A.Strazdas though unpublished had not perished because they became popular with people.
  Algimantas Mackus | Ant...  
Bendravo su išeivijos lietuviais inteligentais, aktyviai įsijungė į kultūrinę veiklą. 1950m. išėjo pirmasis A.Mackaus eilėraščių rinkinėlis Elegijos. 1954m. pradėjo bendradarbiauti literatūrinėje radijo valandėlėje "Pelkių Žiburėlis", tapo jos redaktoriumi.
For some time A.Mackus worked physical labour. He was associated with Lithuanian intellectuals in exile, vigorously participated in cultural activities. In 1950 was published the first modest selection of A.Mackus's verses "Elegies". In 1954 he began to cooperate at the literary radio broadcast "Pelkių Žiburėlis" (Will-o'-the-wisp), and later became its editor. In 1957-1958 A.Mackus studied Russian language and literature, as well as psychology, at Roosevelt University. In 1957 he began to work as announcer at "Margutis" (The Easter Egg) radio station, vigorously participated in activities of liberal academic organizations "Šviesa" (The Light), "Santara" (Concord). His main concern was to organize a foundation which would publish the books of most talented authors.
  Antanas Miškinis | Anto...  
A.Miškinio kūryboje yra 10 metų tarpas. Sibiro tremtyje poetas sukūrė vieną pačių stipriausių pasipriešinimo literatūros kūrinių - eilėraščių ciklą (paskelbta 1989m.). Grįžęs į Lietuvą, poetas galėjo rašyti tik optimistinius arba neutralius gamtinius eilėraščius, vertė įvairių autorių kūrinius į lietuvių kalbą, rašė atsiminimus.
In 1945-1948 A.Miškinis was an editor at the State Fiction Literature Publishing House, and joined the movement of the anti-Soviet resistance. In 1948 he was arrested, sentenced to death in absentia, and later was deported to Siberia. Only in 1956 he was allowed to come back to Lithuania. There is a ten-years break in works of A.Miškinis. During exile in Siberia a poet had created one of the most powerful works of Lithuanian resistance - a cycle of verses (published in 1989). After coming back to Lithuania the poet could write only the optimistic verses, or neutral verses about nature, or translate into Lithuanian works of various authors, and write memoirs as well.
  Antanas Kalanavičius | ...  
studijavo lietuvių kalbą ir literatūrą Vilniaus universitete bei Vilniaus pedagoginiame institute. Rašyti pradėjęs paauglystėje, pirmąjį eilėraštį išspausdino Varėnos rajoniniame laikraštyje. Nuo 1965m.
A.Kalanavičius was born on June 5, 1945 in the village of Sapiegiškės near Nedzingė in the district of Varėna. He attended the secondary school at Nedzingė. In 1965-1968 he studied Lithuanian language and literature at Vilnius University and Vilnius Pedagogical Institute. He began his literary attempts in his teen ages, and his first verse was published in the district newspaper of Varėna. Since 1965 his poetry was published in various newspapers and journals. In 1967-1968 A.Kalanavičius tried to write songs.
  Vincas Mykolaitis - Put...  
1935m. oficialiai atsisakęs kunigystės, V.Mykolaitis-Putinas neperėjo į krikščionybės priešų eiles, pasiliko tikintis. 1936m. išleido eilėraščių rinkinį Keliai ir kryžkelės, po to poezijos kurį laiką nerašė, bet paskelbė mokslinių darbų, prozos kūrinių.
In 1935 V.Mykolaitis-Putinas had deserted priesthood officially, however, he remained loyal to Christianity and stayed a believer. In 1936 he had published a collection of poems "Roads and Cross-roads", later he did not write poetry for some time, but published scholarly studies and prose.
  Antanas Miškinis | Anto...  
A.Miškinio kūryboje yra 10 metų tarpas. Sibiro tremtyje poetas sukūrė vieną pačių stipriausių pasipriešinimo literatūros kūrinių - eilėraščių ciklą (paskelbta 1989m.). Grįžęs į Lietuvą, poetas galėjo rašyti tik optimistinius arba neutralius gamtinius eilėraščius, vertė įvairių autorių kūrinius į lietuvių kalbą, rašė atsiminimus.
In 1945-1948 A.Miškinis was an editor at the State Fiction Literature Publishing House, and joined the movement of the anti-Soviet resistance. In 1948 he was arrested, sentenced to death in absentia, and later was deported to Siberia. Only in 1956 he was allowed to come back to Lithuania. There is a ten-years break in works of A.Miškinis. During exile in Siberia a poet had created one of the most powerful works of Lithuanian resistance - a cycle of verses (published in 1989). After coming back to Lithuania the poet could write only the optimistic verses, or neutral verses about nature, or translate into Lithuanian works of various authors, and write memoirs as well.
  Kristijonas Donelaitis ...  
Pagrindinį savo kūrinį "Metus" K.Donelaitis rašė 1765 - 1775m. Pats K.Donelaitis savo kūrybos nespausdino. Pirmasis K.Donelaičio raštų leidėjas buvo L.Rėza ("Metus" jis paskelbė 1818, pasakėčias 1824). Rašė eilėraščius ir vokiečių kalba.
K.Donelaitis had started his literary work in 1740-1743. Six of his fables had reached our times and most probably they were written during this initial period of his creative activity. K.Donelaitis has worked on his main work "The Seasons" in 1765-1775. He had not published his works himself. The first publisher of the works by K.Donelaitis was L. Rėza (he had published "The Seasons" in 1818, the fables in 1824). K.Donelaitis had written poems in German as well.
  Martynas Mažvydas : KNY...  
Prakalba atskleidžia autoriaus pažiūras ir siekimus - jo pastangas šviesti bei kultūrinti žmones, kovoti su pagonybės liekanomis, įtvirtinti protestantų tikėjimą. Ji pasižymi retoriniu stiliumi ir yra ryškiausias sintaksinės-intonacinės eilėdaros pavyzdys lietuvių literatūroje.
The preface the views and aims of the author, namely, to educate and people and spread culture, to fight the remains of heathen beliefs, and to consolidate the Protestant religion. The style of the preface is notably rhetorical; it is the most prominent example of syntactical-intonational prosody in Lithuanian literature.
  Antanas Kalanavičius | ...  
studijavo lietuvių kalbą ir literatūrą Vilniaus universitete bei Vilniaus pedagoginiame institute. Rašyti pradėjęs paauglystėje, pirmąjį eilėraštį išspausdino Varėnos rajoniniame laikraštyje. Nuo 1965m.
A.Kalanavičius was born on June 5, 1945 in the village of Sapiegiškės near Nedzingė in the district of Varėna. He attended the secondary school at Nedzingė. In 1965-1968 he studied Lithuanian language and literature at Vilnius University and Vilnius Pedagogical Institute. He began his literary attempts in his teen ages, and his first verse was published in the district newspaper of Varėna. Since 1965 his poetry was published in various newspapers and journals. In 1967-1968 A.Kalanavičius tried to write songs.
  Paulius Širvys | Antolo...  
Paulius Širvys - talentingiausias pokario poetas, našlaičio, kareivio patirtį perkėlęs į natūraliai dainingą, melodingą eilėraščio formą, atnaujinęs tradicines gamtos metaforas, laikęsis lyrinės saviraiškos principo.
Paulius Širvys is a most talented poet of the post-war period who transformed his experience of orphan and soldier into the naturally melodic form of verse; he renewed the traditional metaphors of nature and kept to the principle of lyrical self-expression.
  Pranas Vaičaitis | Anto...  
Pranas Vaičaitis - vienas ryškiausių XIXa. pabaigos - XXa. pradžios demokratinių poetų. Jo eilės prilygsta Maironio, V.Kudirkos kūrybai.
Pranas Vaičaitis is one of the most prominent among Lithuanian poets democrats of the end of 19th and beginning of 20th century. His verses can be compared with these of Maironis and V.Kudirka.
  Petras Cvirka | Antolog...  
Pirmasis eilėraščių rinkinys "Pirmosios mišios" 1928 (konfiskuotas). Pirmasis apsakymų rinkinys "Saulėlydis Nykos valsčiuje" 1930.
The first book of verses "The First Mass" (confiscated) appeared in 1928. The first selection of stories "The Sunset in the Community of Nyka" appeared in 1930.
  Kazys Boruta | Antologi...  
Kazys Boruta - maištingos dvasinės prigimties kūrėjas, antikonformistas gyvenime ir kūryboje. Ekspresionistinio, energingos intonacijos eilėraščio tipo, novatoriškų folklorinių romanų kūrėjas. Lietuvių pasakų eiliuotojas, kelionių bei humoristinių kūrinių autorius.
Kazys Boruta was a narrator of rebel spiritual nature, anticonformist in his life and works. A writer of expressionist, energetic verse, author of innovative folklore novels. A versificator of Lithuanian folk tales, author of travel books and humorous stories.
  Jonas Aistis | Antologi...  
Jonas Aistis - vienas žymiausių lietuvių lyrikų, intymų lyrinį kalbėjimą derinęs su poetiniu programiškumu, reiškęs neoromantikų kartos idealus, vėlyvojoje kūryboje itin angažavęsis Lietuvai ir lietuviškumui. Eleginio, melodingo eilėraščio kūrėjas.
Jonas Aistis is one of the most prominent Lithuanian poets who combines the intimate lyrical talking with strict poetical programme; he expressed the ideals of neoromantic generation; in the latest stage of his creative life he engaged himself strongly for Lithuania and national idea. A creator of elegiac, melodic verses.
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