Jurgis Kunčinas
Jurgis Kunčinas (January 13, 1947 in Alytus, Lithuania – December 13, 2002) was a poet, novelist, and essayist.[1] His works, originally published in the Lithuanian language, have been translated into English, German, Russian, Estonian, Belarusian, Swedish, and Polish.[1]
Kunčinas received the Lithuanian Writers Union' prize in 1994 for the novel Tūla, set largely in Vilnius's Užupis district.[1][2] His 1996 compilation of essays, Laba diena, pone Enrike!, received an award from the city of Vilnius.[1]
Selected bibliography
- Takas per girią (1977) (poetry)
- Atidėtas rugsėjis (1984) (poetry)
- Atgimimo kryžius (1990) (poetry)
- Namai be žiburių (1991) (poetry)
- Vaizdas į mėnulį (1989) (essays)
- Baltųjų sūrių naktis (1995) (essays)
- Laba diena, pone Enrike! (1996) (essays)
- Glisono kilpa (1991) (novel)
- Tūla (1993) (novel)
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Jurgis Kunčinas" (in Lithuanian). www.rasyk.lt.
- ↑ Kevin O'Connor (2006). Culture and customs of the Baltic states. Greenwood Publishing. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-313-33125-1.
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