- Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas
Juozas Tumas, also known by the
pen name Vaižgantas (September 20 1869 -April 29 1933 ), was a prominentLithuania n writer, Roman Catholic priest, social activist, literary historian, and one of the founders of theParty of National Progress . He wrote novels, short fictional pieces, and non-fiction. His most notable works include the novel "Pragiedruliai" (Rays of Hope) and the narrative "Dėdės ir dėdiėnes" (Uncles and Aunts). Tumas is considered one of the most important Lithuanian writers of his era.Biography
Juozas Tumas was born in the village of
Malaišiai nearSvedasai into a farming family. He completed hiselementary school studies within two years, and studied at the gymnasium inDaugavpils ,Latvia from 1881 to 1888. During this time he developed an interest in Russian classic literature. Soon after graduation he enrolled in theKaunas Priest Seminary ; he was ordained in 1893, and began his career as a writer.A ban on publication in the
Lithuanian language was imposed by theRussian Empire from 1866 to 1904; Vaižgantas was accused of book smuggling and interrogated, but was released for lack of evidence.cite news | first=Based on Benjamino Kaluškevičiaus and Onos Žemaitytės – Narkevičienės book “Šimtas knygnešių“, 1998 | last= | coauthors= | title=Knygnešys, rašytojas Juozas Tumas - Vaižgantas | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.spaudos.lt/Knygnesiai/J_Tumas.htm | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-19 | language = Lithuanian ] His brother, however, was sentenced to exile inSiberia for this crime. Vaižgantas was advised to flee to theUnited States , but chose to stay in Lithuania.Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas contributed to various Lithuanian newspapers, including "Žinyčia" and "Tėvynės Sargas". As a result of these activities he was accused of being a "Lithuanian maniac". He was cleared of this charge, but was put on parole and forbidden to print anything without receiving direct permission from a bishop.
During the
Great Seimas of Vilnius Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas was a representative of theLithuanian Christian Democratic Party ; he was among those participants who voiced support for Lithuanian autonomy within the Russian Empire. In 1906 Vaižgantas settled inVilnius and worked for the newspapers "Vilniaus žinios ", "Viltis", and "Ryto garsas". He was also active in various cultural organizations, particularly in theLithuanian Science Society , theLithuanian Society of Arts , and in theRūta Society . His strong anti-tsar ist stance and activities made him unpopular with the local clergy, and he was transferred among parishes several times.During the years from 1911 to 1918 Tumas spent much of his time abroad. In 1911 he travelled to the United States, and collected donations to build the
Saulė Educational Society headquarters. In 1914 he worked as an editor for the Latvian-based newspaper "Rygos Garsas ". In 1915 he worked inSaint Petersburg , organising theLithuanian Central Relief Committee , which sought to mitigate the effects ofWorld War I , and laid the foundations for the newParty of National Progress . [cite news | first=Juozas | last=Jakštas | coauthors= | title=Pirmasis pasaulinis karas ir Tautos pažangos partijos įsteigimas | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.tpp.lt/istorija/1916/1.php | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-19 | language = Lithuanian ] He also attended the Lithuanian Conference inStockholm .He returned to Lithuania in 1918; after Poland annexed Vilnius in 1920, he was forced to relocate to the
interwar capital of Lithuania,Kaunas . While in Kaunas Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas lectured at University of Lithuania, and in 1929 he received a doctoratehonoris causa from the university. From 1920 to 1932 he served asrector ofVytautas' the Great Church in Kaunas; he was buried in the church in 1933.Legacy
Vaižgantas was known for encouraging younger authors, and is sometimes known in Lithuania as "the diamond hunter." He downplayed his native
Aukštaitija n dialect, freely coinedneologism s, and used dialects and borrowings from other languages when he felt they suited his literary purposes. [ [http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/litol-5-R.html Baltic Online, Lesson 5: Lithuanian] .University of Texas at Austin , February 15, 2007. Accessed September 14, 2007.]In 1997, a museum dedicated to Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas was established in the Kaunas apartment where he lived and worked from 1920 until 1933. [cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Juozo Tumo-Vaižganto memorialinis muziejus | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.maironiomuziejus.lt/164 | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-19 | language = Lithuanian ] Another museum displaying his work is located in
Panevėžys .Publications
* "Vaizdeliai". -
Tilsit , 1902.
* "Scėniškieji vaizdeljai". -St. Peterburg , 1906.
* "Šis tas: trys Vaižganto apysakėlės". - Shenandoah, 1906.
* "Vaizdeliai". - Tilsit, 1908.
* "Ten gera, kur mūsų nėra, arba neapleiskime Tėvynės!: (pasakojimai, kaip mūsų išeiviams sekasi Amerikoje)". - Kaunas, 1912.
* "Scenos vaizdai: monologai ir dialogai". -Riga , 1913.
* "Karo vaizdai; Rimai ir nerimai". - Riga, 1915.
* "Alegorijų vaizdai". -St. Peterburg , 1916.
* "Lietuvos "žodis": šių dienų apsakymėlis." -St. Peterburg , 1916.
* "Vanduo ir oras". -St. Peterburg , 1917.
* "Pragiedruliai". -Vilnius , 1918-1920.
* "Aplink Baltiją: kas jau yra pajūryje ir kas dar norėtų ten būti". - Vilnius, 1919.
* "Tiesiant kelią Lietuvos nepriklausomybei, 1916-1917 m". - Vilnius, 1919.
* "Jaunam veikėjui: 20 feljetonų". - Kaunas, 1925.
* "Kanauninkas Petras Legeckas ir jo gyvenimo nuotykiai". -Marijampolė , 1930.References
*cite encyclopedia |year=1978 |title =Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia Lituanica |publisher=Juozas Kapočius |location=Boston |url=http://www.spaudos.lt/Knygnesiai/Vaizgantas.en.htm
*cite web | title=Juozas Tumas – Vaižgantas |url=http://anthology.lms.lt/texts/31/autor.html |accessdate=2007-09-14 |publisher=Classic Lithuanian Literature Anthology
*cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Juozas Tumas – Vaižgantas | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.ofs.lt/index.php?id=57 | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-14 | language = LithuanianNotes
External links
* [http://www.maironiomuziejus.lt/en/wirtualexhibitions/vaizgantas/ Juozas Tumas-Vaizgantas Memorial Museum in Kaunas] . Maironis Lithuanian Literature Museum. Accessed September 14, 2007.
* [http://www.muziejai.lt/Panevezys/vaizganto_knygnesiu_muziejus.en.htm Juozas Tumas-Vaizgantas And Smugglers Of Forbidden Lithuanian Books Museum] .Lithuanian Art Museum . Accessed September 14, 2007.]
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