Justinas Marcinkevičius

Lithuanian poet and playwright

Justinas Marcinkevičius - Artists & Creatives born 1930
Born

1930
96 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Lithuania

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Marcinkevičius was a prominent Lithuanian poet and playwright whose works significantly influenced modern Lithuanian literature. Engaging themes of national identity and resilience characterized his writings. His poetry often reflected the struggle for freedom and the enduring spirit of the Lithuanian people. Notable works include the play 'Mindaugas,' which explores the history and culture of Lithuania, alongside many celebrated poetry collections. A member of the National Salvation Committee during the awakening period of the 1980s, he contributed to Lithuania's move towards independence from the Soviet Union.

Authored the play 'Mindaugas'

Published acclaimed poetry collections

Participated in the National Salvation Committee

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