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Salomėja Nėris was born on 17 November, 1904 in Kiršai, Alvitas County, Suwałki Governorate, Russian Empire (in modern Lithuania), is a Lithuanian writer. Discover Salomėja Nėris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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Poet, teacher |
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40 years old |
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Scorpio |
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17 November, 1904 |
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17 November |
Birthplace |
Kiršai, Alvitas County, Suwałki Governorate, Russian Empire (in modern Lithuania) |
Date of death |
7 July, 1945 |
Died Place |
Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR |
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Lithuania
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Salomėja Nėris Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Salomėja Nėris's Husband?
Her husband is Bernardas Bučas
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Salomėja Nėris Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Salomėja Nėris worth at the age of 40 years old? Salomėja Nėris’s income source is mostly from being a successful writer. She is from Lithuania. We have estimated Salomėja Nėris's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Salomėja Bačinskaitė-Bučienė, mostly known by her pen name Nėris (17 November 1904 – 7 July 1945) was a Lithuanian poet.
Salomėja was born in Kiršai, Suwałki Governorate (current district of Vilkaviškis).
She graduated from the University of Lithuania where she studied Lithuanian and German language and literature.
After she was a teacher in Lazdijai, Kaunas, and Panevėžys, her first collection of poems titled Anksti rytą (In the Early Morning), was published in 1927.
In 1928, Salomėja graduated from the university and was appointed to teach German language at the gymnasium of the Žiburys Society in Lazdijai.
While studying German in Vienna, in 1929, Salomėja met Lithuanian medical student Bronius Zubrickas and became attracted to him.
Zubrickas had socialist views and Salomėja engaged in socialist activities in order to court him.
Until 1931, Nėris contributed to nationalist and Roman Catholic publications.
In 1931, Salomėja moved to live in Kaunas, where she gave lessons and edited Lithuanian folk tales.
In the second collection of Salomėja's poetry, Pėdos smėly (The Footprints in the Sand), there is evidence of the onset of a profound spiritual crisis.
In the same year, verses containing revolutionary motifs were published in the pro-communist literary journal Trečias frontas (The Third Front).
A promise to work for communism was also published.
However, it was not written by her.
It was written by the chief ideological editor of Trečias frontas, Kostas Korsakas, and communist activist Valys Drazdauskas (Salomėja was more interested in writing poetry than in declarations, politics and theories about art).
Salomėja Nėris was awarded the State Literature Prize in 1938.
She was a member of the Catholic youth and student organization Ateitis.
Controversy surrounds her involvement with the Soviet occupation.
She was appointed as a deputy to the Soviet-backed People's Seimas and was a member of the delegation
to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union to request Lithuania be accepted into the Soviet Union.
In 1940, she received a letter from her students calling her a traitor to her homeland and asking her not to use the name of the River Neris.
She added a grave accent to the "e" and used only the pen name Nėris, which until then had no particular meaning.
Salomėja Nėris returned to Kaunas but was diagnosed and died of liver cancer in a Moscow hospital in 1945.
Her last poems show deep affection for Lithuania itself.
She was buried in Kaunas, in a square of the Museum of Culture, and later re-interred in the Cemetery of Petrašiūnai.
Her original pen name was Neris, the name of the second biggest Lithuanian river.
Salomėja was requested to write a poem in honour of Stalin and was subsequently awarded the Stalin Prize (posthumously, in 1947).
After that, she wrote more verses on the theme, as encouraged by the Soviet Communist Party officials.
She spent World War II in the Russian SFSR.