- Jurgis Bielinis
Jurgis Bielinis (
March 16 1846 in Purviškiai, nearBiržai –January 18 1918 in Katinai, nearPanevėžys ) was one of the main organizers of illegal book-smuggling (knygnešiai ) at the time of theLithuanian press ban . He was also a publicist and contributor to Lithuanian newspapers "Aušra " and "Varpas ". Bielinis used pseudonyms Bieliakas, Jakulis, and is informaly referred to as King ofKnygnešiai . It is estimated, that during 31 years when he was active, Bielinis and his organizations illegally brought about half of all Lithuanian books from theEast Prussia (Lithuania Minor ) into the Lithuanian mainland during the entire press ban (1864–1904).Biography
Bielinis graduated from a primary school in
Riga in 1872.cite web |url=http://www.spaudos.lt/Knygnesiai/Jurgis_Bielinis.htm |title=Jurgis Bielinis |accessdate=2008-07-17 |last=Kaluškevičius |first=Benjaminas |coauthors=Ona Žemaitytė - Narkevičienė |date=1998 |work=Šimtas Knygnešių |publisher=Lietuvos knygnešio draugija] Since 1873 Bielinis was involved in the book-smuggling activities and cooperated withMotiejus Valančius . Since 1890 he was actively sought by the authorities of theRussian Empire . Bielinis could not come home and had to hide. He escaped at least five times after being captured by gendarmes, despite a large monetary reward promised for his capture. This encouraged him to organize the book distribution even better. Bielinis became an ultimate professional book smuggler and the main organizer of the Lithuanian book distribution in northern Lithuania. He foundedGaršviai knygnešiai society, the largest book smuggling organization at the time. Bielinis developed a newspaper subscription system and was delivering newspapers and magazines to the subscribers. His organization also delivered forbidden Latvian books to Latvia. For his active participation in underground books smuggling, Bielinis was nicknamed as "knygnešių karalius" (The King of the Book Carriers). [cite news | first=A. | last=STRAŽAS | coauthors= | title=Lithuania 1863-1893 | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.lituanus.org/1996/96_3_03.htm | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-07-17 | language = ]Bielinis also published his own newspaper "Baltasis erelis" (for this purpose brought a printing press form
Martynas Jankus ) and wrote several brochures on thehistory of Lithuania . He was among the first who spoke openly about Independent Lithuania. Bielinis died walking by foot to attend theVilnius Conference . Jurgis Bielinis birthday is celebrated in Lithuania as theDay of Knygnešys . He is buried in Suostas' churchyard.References
*lt icon [http://www.lle.lt/FMPro?-db=lle2004.fp5&-format=detail.htm&-lay=straipsnis&-op=eq&a=b&-max=2147483647&-recid=40336&-find= Bielinis biography at Lithuanian writers encyclopedia]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.