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  1. Vincas Mykolaitis, known by his pen name Putinas (literally Viburnum); 6 January 1893 – 7 June 1967), was a Lithuanian writer, poet and translator, accorded the honour of being a People's Writer of the Lithuanian SSR in 1963. He was also a Catholic priest, but renounced his priesthood in 1935.

  2. Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas (1893 m. sausio 6 d. Pilotiškėse, Marijampolės apskritis – 1967 m. birželio 7 d. Kačerginėje, Kauno rajonas. Palaidotas Vilniaus Rasų kapinėse.) – XX a. Lietuvos poetas ir prozininkas, dramaturgas. Labiausiai žinomas savo simbolistiniais eilėraščiais ir romanu „Altorių šešėly“.

  3. Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas. Apie autorių. Mykoláitis-PùtinasVincas1893 01 06Pilotiškės (Gudelių II vlsč., Marijampolės apskr.)1967 06 07Kačerginė (Kauno rj.; palaidotas Vilniuje), lietuvių rašytojas, vertėjas, literatūrologas. Filosofijos dr. (1922). Lietuvos mokslų akademijos narys (1941).

  4. Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas (1893–1967) – famous poet, playwright, prosaist, translator, professor of literature science, one of the most celebrated Lithuanian writers of the XXth century. V. Mykolaitis-Putinas and his wife moved from Kaunas to Vilnius in 1940.

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · One of the key figures of the Lithuanian-speaking intellectual elite, Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas (1893–1967) formulated the programme of cultural nationalism, and he himself was inspired by the interwar political rhetoric.

  6. Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas, a priest and the follower of Maironis, the most eminent figure in Lithuanian literature at the beginning of the 20th century, turned away from patriotic, historical, didactic, religious, political and other pragmatic problems and con - cent rated his attention on human problems. Mykolaitis-Putinas studied philo-

  7. Dec 31, 2015 · Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas is the author whose works symbolically represent a turning point in Lithuanian literature.

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