Lithuanian Culture Guide
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Rimantas Kmita
Rimantas Kmita (born 1977) used to be a typical young poet. He published three collections and was thought to be …
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Valdas Papievis
Valdas Papievis (born 1962) has been living in Paris since 1992 but still remains an important presence in Lithuanian literary …
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Gintaras Beresnevičius
Gintaras Beresnevičius (1961-2006) was one of the few genuine scholars of old Baltic religion and mythology. Most of his work …
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Ričardas Gavelis
Ričardas Gavelis (1950-2002) is a legendary figure in Lithuanian literature. He studied theoretical physics and (as was common in the …
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Sigitas Geda
Sigitas Geda (1943-2008) was one of the most prolific Lithuanian poets, and he still remains an important literary idol. He …
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Andrius Jakučiūnas
Andrius Jakučiūnas (born 1976) is probably the brightest rising star in contemporary high-brow Lithuanian literature. A classical scholar, he worked …
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Donaldas Kajokas
Donaldas Kajokas (born 1953) is a gymnastics coach by training but for many years his main role has been at …
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Jurgis Kunčinas
Jurgis Kunčinas (1947–2002) is still one of the most popular Lithuanian writers. Very prolific, he wrote mostly half-fictionalised autobiographical stories, …
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Icchokas Meras
Icchokas Meras (1934-2014) came from a Lithuanian Jewish family that lived in the small town of Kelmė in western Lithuania. …
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Sigitas Parulskis
Sigitas Parulskis (born 1965) is one of the most important figures in contemporary Lithuanian literature. He made his debut in …
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Giedra Radvilavičiūtė
Giedra Radvilavičiūtė (born 1960) could probably be called the most fashionable Lithuanian writer. This is strange, because she is one …
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Rolandas Rastauskas
Rolandas Rastauskas (1954-2024) is a much-loved character in Lithuanian literary circles, known affectionately as RoRa, the original dandy. He studied …