- Andrejs Pumpurs
Andrejs Pumpurs (
September 22 1841 on theCourland side of the former Lieljumprava civil parish, now Birzgale civil parish - –July 6 1902 inRiga ) was a poet who penned the Latvian epicLāčplēsis ("The Bear Slayer", first published in 1888) and a prominent figure in the Young Latvia movement.Growing up on both banks of the
Daugava river, he was one of three children from the civil parish chosen by the Lutheran minister for the German class of the church school inLielvārde . Unable to continue his education after completion of the three year course, due to his family's poverty, but working as a raftsman and doing odd jobs with his father, Pumpurs was exposed to the Latvian oral tradition, especially strong in the region of his birth, and to the legends that would be at the forefront of his works. His first poems and early sketches for the epic were written inPiebalga , a rural center of Latvian education and cultural life, between 1867 and 1872.After a brief period in Riga, he left for
Moscow in 1876 and was introduced to theSlavophile Ivan Aksakov and the editorMikhail Katkov byFricis Brīvzemnieks (Treuland) . Pumpurs became the third Latvian to volunteer to fight with theSerbs and their Russian allies against the Turks, his experiences inSerbia strongly influencing his already ferventnationalism . His military career took him toSevastopol and he received an officer's education inOdessa . In 1882 he returned to the Livland "guberniya" in what became the Ust-Dvinsk Regiment, participating in secret meetings of theNarodnaya Volya movement. From 1895 he worked for thequartermaster in Dvinsk (nowDaugavpils ), traveling widely to supply the Russian army, until he died ofrheumatism after a trip toChina .References
*Viktors Hausmanis, ed.: "Latviešu rakstniecība biogrāfijās." Rīga: LZA, 1992.
*Anita Rožkalne, project manager: "Latviešu rakstniecība biogrāfijās." Second revised and expanded edition. Rīga: Zinātne, 2003.
*Teodors Zeiferts: "Latviešu rakstniecības vēsture." Rīga: 1922 -- available at [http://www.ailab.lv/Teksti/Senie/Zeiferts/zeifsat.htm the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the University of Latvia website] .
*Arveds Švābe: "Latvijas vēsture 1800-1914". Uppsala: Daugava, 1958.
*Arveds Švābe, ed.: "Latvju enciklopēdija". Stockholm: Trīs Zvaigznes, 1952-1953.External links
* [http://www.muzeji.lv/guide/pages_e/andrejapumpurs.html The Andrejs Pumpurs Museum in Lielvārde]
* [http://www.bearslayer.com/ A translation of "Lāčplēsis" into English by Arthur Cropley]
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