- Juozas Grušas
Juozas Grušas (
November 16 ,1901 in Žadžiūnai-Kalniškiai (nearŠiauliai ) -May 21 ,1986 inKaunas ) was aLithuania n writer, editor, dramatist and playwright.Biography
Grušas' first inspirational teacher was the Lithuanian poet
Jovaras , who taught him writing and spurred his interest in literature. In 1920 he enrolled at theŠiauliai gymnasium, graduating in 1924.From 1924 to 1931 he was a student at
University of Lithuania (1930 renamed to "Vytautas Magnus University"), in the Theology-philosophy faculty. In 1928 he was elected as chairman of the student organizationŠatrija . After graduating in 1930, he began teaching the Lithuanian language. In 1931, together withBalys Sruoga , he co-founded the Lithuanian writers association; from 1937 to 1938 he was chairman of this organization. Grušas served as editor-in-chief of the Christian weekly newspaper "Mūsų laikraštis" ("Our Newspaper") from 1928 to 1938. In 1935 he published a satirical novel, "Karjeristai" ("The Careerists"), which has been described as "one of the key works in the history of the Lithuanian novel".From 1940 to 1941 he worked in the State publishing house as an editor of fiction. He fell ill in 1941, and lived with his in-laws in
Joniškis until 1949. In 1948 he was accepted into theLithuanian SSR writers association. After returning to Kaunas in 1949, he resumed writing, and over time became one of the most productive Lithuanian playwrights. His works have been translated into English, Polish, Latvian, and Estonian.Juozas Grušas was buried inPetrašiūnai Cemetery . Juozas Grušas Secondary School (inŠilainiai elderate ofKaunas ) was named in his honour.Important works
Books:
* "Ponia Bertulienė", 1925.
* "Karjeristai" (novel), 1935.Dramas:
* "Dūmai" ("Smalkės", 1956 m.),
* "Herkus Mantas" (1957 m.),
* "Švitrigaila" (1975 m.),
* "Unija" (1977 m.),
* "Gintarinė vila" (1979 m.),
* "Meilė, džiazas ir ir velnias" (1967 m.).
* "Barbora Radvilaitė" (1972)Most of his plays were produced in the
Kaunas State Drama Theatre .Collected works:
*"Raštai", 5 volumes in 1981-1985
*"Mykolas Glinskis", 1984
*"Gyvų sienojų namai", 1986Awards
He received awards for "Herkus Mantas" in 1957, and for "Švitrigaila", "Barbora Radvilaitė" and "Pijus nebuvo protingas" in 1976.
In 1976 he was chosen as an "Honorary Lithuanian SSR artist"; in 1971 he received a "People's Writer" award.
His 1972 play "Barbora Radvilaitė" was selected as one of the Lithuanian plays of the century.
References
*"Grušas, Jouzas". Encyclopedia Lituanica II: 395-396. (1970-1978). Ed. Simas Sužiedėlis. Boston, Massachusetts: Juozas Kapočius. LCC 74-114275.
External links
* [http://anthology.lms.lt/texts/53/autor_l.html Short biography]
* [http://www.tekstai.lt/tekstai/grusas/index.htm The works of Juozas Grušas]
* [http://www.muziejai.lt/Kaunas/gruso_virtuali_paroda.htm Virtual exhibition]
* [http://maironiomuziejus.lt/lt/maironiomuziejus/Gruso/ Grušas house in Kaunas]
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