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Juozas Glinskis

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20: 78:, acting against the suppression of the Soviet dictatorship and has been a delegate of Sąjūdis. His 1968 soviet critical play "Pasivaikščiojimas mėnesienoje“ (A walk in the moonlight), that presented the members and leaders of the communist party as mental house inmates, was under conspiracy circumstances brought to the USA, with help by 50:
The writer himself, however, calls his works “cognitive dramas”. They cross the protective boundaries of “common sense”; the play’s dramaturgic dynamics are based on shadings and manifestations of evil. In terms of style, that is a sarcastic grotesque, an anti-psychological caricature, a subconscious
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in 1980) marked a turning point in the hierarchy of aesthetic values in Lithuanian theatre. These and other J. Glinskis’ plays demanded new means of expression from the Lithuanian theatre: naked passions, harsh validation of matter, superiority of metaphors, and avant-garde challenges.
86:, the first head of state of Lithuania after its declaration of independence from the Soviet Union, he wrote the biography of Landsbergis in 1990-1991, including the history of independence of Lithuania in the book „Laisvės Byla“ (File of Freedom). 46:
Juozas Glinskis marked a new stage in the development of Lithuanian theatre in the second half of the 20th century. He broke the traditional Lithuanian (usually a poetic drama) model, and is known as the pioneer of Lithuanian “theatre of cruelty”.
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J.Glinskis newest drama „Vieno Tėvo Vaikai“ (Children of One Father) received the highest Lithuanian award from the directors of the expert commission - 1000 years Lithuania
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hysteria, and a combination of folkloric “native” motives and overshot of lyricism and romantic emotion.
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Glinskis and his family were engaged the Lithuanian pro-independence political movement
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Pasvalys district
Lithuanian
Jonas Jurašas
Jonas Vaitkus
Sąjūdis
Andrei Sakharov
Vytautas Landsbergis
www.rasytojai.lt
www.thefreelibrary.com
www.juozasglinskis.com
Categories
1933 births
Living people
People from Pasvalys District Municipality
Lithuanian dramatists and playwrights
Lithuanian male poets

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