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Vacys Reimeris was born on 3 August, 1921 in Lithuania, is an A 20th-century male writer. Discover Vacys Reimeris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?

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Born 3 August, 1921
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Date of death 6 February 2017
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Nationality Lithuania

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1921

Vacys Reimeris (3 August 1921, Kuršėnai – 6 February 2017, Vilnius) was a Soviet and Lithuanian poet, translator, and Honored Culture Worker of the Lithuanian SSR (1965).

1934

He graduated from elementary school in Kuršėnai in 1934 and completed a gymnasium course called Savišvieta (Self-study, likely a form of correspondence program) in 1941.

At the beginning of World War II, he was evacuated into Russia.

His first poem was published in 1934.

1945

He joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1945.

After the war, he worked on radio in Kaunas.

He was the head of the Kaunas branch of the Lithuanian Writers' Union.

The first book of poems Tėvų žemei (To Land of our Fathers) was published in 1945.

1948

Collections of poetry include Su pavasariu (With Spring, 1948), Ir skrenda daina (And a Song Flies, 1952), Su tavim aš kalbu (I'm Speaking with You, 1958), Žemė su puokšte gėlių (Earth with a Bouquet of Flowers, 1986), Į svečius Liliputijon (Visiting the Land of Lilliputs, 2001).

1949

He was the chief editor of the weekly newspaper of the Writers' Union Literatūra ir menas (Literature and Art, 1949–1959).

1951

From 1951 to 1956 he studied at the Moscow Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.

1952

From 1952 to 1954 he was the secretary of the Lithuanian Writers' Union.

1962

For a collection of poems Prie baltojo Tadž (By the White Taj, 1962) about India he was awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Prize (1968).

1966

He published a collection of essays about Lithuania Lietuva - broliška žemė (Lithuania, A Brotherly Land, 1966) and a book of impressions of a trip to United States Užatlantės laiškai (Transatlantic Letters, 1974).

In poetry, his themes include official optimism, peaceful labor, heroism, and struggle for peace of the Soviet people.

His poetry has features of a report, often with a distinct narrative story-line.

Much of the poems include love lyrics (especially the collection Ave Maria).

Reimeris translated into the Lithuanian language poems by Aleksandr Tvardovsky, Alexander Pushkin, Konstantin Simonov, and others.

Works of Reimeris were translated into the languages of the Soviet Union.

There are known translations in English, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian and other languages.

1969

In 1969–1986 he was editor in chief of the weekly newspaper Gimtasis kraštas (Native Land).

1975

He received the State Prize of the Lithuanian SSR for a collection of poems for children Šarkos švarkas (Magpie's Jacket, 1975).

1977

In 1977 he won the Spring Poetry with Vėjo vynas (Wine of the Wind).