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801:(The Eternal Lithuanian; 1972) has autobiographical features (the main character is a writer who works at an automobile factory) and deals with the Lithuanian diaspora and their struggles to preserve their language and culture. The main character draws strength from the heroic history of Lithuania and pre-Christian Lithuanian paganism. This time, the work was criticized not for anti-Christian themes but due to heavy sexual content.
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in 1951. The work sparked lengthy discussions in
Lithuanian literary circles – some 80 reviews and commentaries were collected and published in 1971 as a separate book. The novel deals with four patriots who fight the Nazi occupation in Vilnius, but the controversy was caused by the main character
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as a foreign, imposed influence. He equated
Lithuanian national ideology with a return towards pagan humanism, and championed a worldview in which Lithuanians would recognize only Praamžius, the chief god of Baltic paganism, in the metaphysical, humane solidarity between fellow Lithuanians in the
603:, written in 1948 as a displaced person in Ulm and Flanders, premiered in Detroit in 1951. He knew French and German, but struggled with English. He dedicated the rest of his life to literary work and published several novels, short stories, and a poetry collection. He was chairman of the
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policies, and believed that national egoism, based on national solidarity, was the key to nations' survival. He believed that one's nation was superior and above others, and that citizens should sacrifice for their country (and not that a country should sacrifice for its citizens).
744:(Fire in Lithuania), was staged in 1933. It invited to burn down the shacks and their heritage of Russian oppression to make way for the new Lithuania. Due to its political undertones, the play was discontinued after two performances. As a director of the
642:(The Nation Along the Twists of History) in 1987 and published it in 1990. It contains thoughts on the survival of the small nation, national character and identity of Lithuanians, meaning and value of the anti-Soviet resistance by the
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Alantas started writing poetry in high school but published only one collection in 1982. The poems primarily deal with episodes from the history of
Lithuania and express patriotic feelings: nine poems were dedicated to the
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in 1955. He wrote more plays while living in
Detroit; those were mainly comedies that were staged by two amateur Lithuanian theaters. A collection of nine plays was published in Chicago in 1963. It included
709:(Foreign Skies), were published in the post-war years (1946 and 1954) and deal with the lives of Lithuanian refugees and emigrants, anti-Soviet resistance in Lithuania, etc. He published another collection
824:(Liepkalnis Homestead) in response to a contest held by the Union of Lithuanian Agronomists. Published in 1978, it depicts a raising family of Lithuanian farmers in the interwar period. His last novel
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moral, and the principle "kill your enemy if you're able, perish yourself if you're not" in the political prism. In emigration, Alantas published two non-fiction books. In 1976, he wrote a study on
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into the most German city in their country through a fully mechanical process – people were moved out and other people were moved in". Alantas published selected articles and texts in his book
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549:, a movement of Lithuanian exiles who sought to liberate Lithuania with Nazi German support. Alantas belonged to the radical right wing of the LAF and supported establishment of the
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230:, 18 June 1902 – 24 April 1990) was a Lithuanian writer, journalist, and political ideologue. Educated in France, Alantas worked as a journalist of the Lithuanian news agency
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with schematic writing style that resembles journalist's work. They often include melodramatic love stories and declarations of patriotism.
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Alantas openly expressed extremist views arguing for aggressive nationalism without compromises. For example, he published an article in
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and denounce
Christianity. As a literary work, the novel was criticized for its schematic and lifeless characters. His second novel
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instead. During three years of work, Alantas wrote three plays, two of which were staged. In 1944, Alantas fled to
Germany from the
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where he dedicated his life to literary work. He was a prolific writer and published seven collections of short stories, six
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Germany. His wife and son remained in Lithuania and were deported to Siberia during the
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in France and graduated in 1929. Because of his knowledge of French, he worked as the chief of the French section of
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Catholic Youth organization. Like many
Lithuanian writers, he published his literature under a pseudonym, choosing
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proposed to include the book in the history curriculum for the 12th grade, but the proposal was quickly dropped.
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that varied in themes and topics. He did not join any literary movement or circles. His works have features of
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736:(The Dam) was staged in 1932 and received critical acclaim. It dealt with a love story in the background of
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828:(Dawn in Paliūnai) was published in 1986 and depicts the publication of the first Lithuanian periodicals
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793:(Between Two Lives) was published in 1960 and was the first lengthy work to deal with the anti-Soviet
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756:(A Bookkeeping Error). As a displaced person in post-war Germany, Alantas wrote a more serious drama
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Zenonas Blynas. Karo metų dienoraštis 1941-1944 m. Lietuvos istorijos instituto leidykla, 2007.
729:(Voices of the Deep), a collection of six short stories that won Lithuanian literary contests.
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and mostly dealt with city residents and their shortcomings – a move away from the traditional
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supported their ideas. They were unaligned with earlier extremist
Lithuanian movements such as
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In exile, Alantas's views grew increasingly esoteric and are exemplified in his first novel
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693:(Between Five and Seven), were published in 1931 and 1934. The stories showed influence of
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Nationalist Union
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published in 1972 and 1974. It is a historical work that deals with the reign of King
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that primarily dealt with the lives of the Lithuanian village. Two other collections,
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from 1930 to 1934. In 1934–1939, he worked as the chief editor of the state newspaper
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in 1967–1971, and was offered jobs editing Lithuanian periodicals but he refused.
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780:(In the Glow of Hell) in Lithuania, finished it in Detroit, and published it in
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621:(Patches of Hell). Searching for a psychological refuge, he began glorifying
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in 1941. In Germany, he was invited to head the Commission of Culture of the
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Alantas was the eldest of four children of a family of Lithuanian farmers in
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Flows Through the Atlantic) in 1970 that included stories concerning the
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to head the Commission of Culture in the Ministry of Education in the
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work that defended the authoritarian regime of Smetona. He denounced
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1219:(in Lithuanian). Putnam, CT: N. Pr. Seserų spaustuvė. p. 307.
1034:(in Lithuanian). Šiauliai: Literatūros almanacho Varpai redakcija.
972:"Alantui visada trūko Lietuvos, arba Svetimas ant Misisipės krantų"
1324:"'Ragučio šaltinėlis'. Pasikalbėjimas su auto rium Vytautu Alantu"
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automobile factory until retirement in 1968. His four-act comedy
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after it was returned to Lithuania according to the terms of the
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Tauta istorijos vingiais (The Nation Along the Twists of History)
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magazine in 1923. His first two collections of short stories,
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and presented themselves as an "opposition of goodwill". The
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as an example writing that "the Germans turned the city of
1008:(in Lithuanian). Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos centras.
725:(Reflections in the Mist) in 1976. In 1984, he published
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in Kaunas protesting the Soviet regime in 1972. He wrote
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and his position that Lithuanians should return to the
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which dealt with love and duty and which premiered in
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took control of the media and the party apparatus in
508:(The Marching Nation), published in 1940. It was an
1365:"Vytautas Alantas tarp tautinės ideologijos kūrėjų"
1097:Tamošaitis, Mindaugas; Svarauskas, Artūras (2007).
625:and pre-Christian Lithuanian culture and denounced
317:became a theater director. Alantas was taught by a
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1071:(in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Pradai. p. 16.
804:Alantas' largest work is the two-volume novel
533:A monument to Alantas in his native Sidabravas
1549:Recipients of the Order of Vytautas the Great
1060:Tapinas, Laimonas; et al., eds. (1997).
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364:until 1926. He continued his studies at the
1292:. Cleveland, OH. August 12, 1949. p. 6
721:. The best short stories were published in
679:His first short story was published in the
405:'s dictatorship – party newspapers such as
148:Amžinasis lietuvis (The Eternal Lithuanian)
32:Photo of Alantas in 1931 with his signature
1519:Lithuanian collaborators with Nazi Germany
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143:Žygiuojanti tauta (The Marching Nation)
1062:"Alantas (tikr. Jakševičius) Vytautas"
970:Jastramskienė, Loreta (5 March 2010).
1524:Lithuanian dramatists and playwrights
1031:Vytautas Alantas: gyvenimas ir kūryba
1028:Peleckis-Kaktavičius, Leonas (2009).
7:
1559:Nazis who fled to the United States
1000:Saldžiūnas, Kęstutis (2001-12-10).
573:Provisional Government of Lithuania
551:Lithuanian National Socialist Party
457:, anti-democratic, anti-communist,
605:Lithuanian Journalists Association
176:Lithuanian Journalists Association
14:
1514:Lithuanian Activist Front members
1148:Pocevičius, Darius (2010-06-18).
648:Ministry of Culture and Education
266:(LAF) and later emigrated to the
99:(urn with ashes reburied in 1992)
1554:University of Montpellier alumni
1396:"Vytauto Alanto "Gelmių balsai""
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776:Alantas started his first novel
1509:20th-century Lithuanian writers
1188:Sociologija. Mintis Ir Veiksmas
339:Lithuanian Wars of Independence
228:Vytautas Benjaminas Jakševičius
42:Vytautas Benjaminas Jakševičius
1322:Pauža, V. (November 8, 1951).
1286:"Kas ir kur: Vytautas Alantas"
1247:Sims, Marija (July 29, 1949).
1150:"Rašytojas, pamėgtas neonacių"
539:Soviet occupation of Lithuania
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689:(The Heart of an Artist) and
525:World War II and postwar life
248:after the political magazine
1544:Lithuanian newspaper editors
1394:Barėnas, Kazimieras (1986).
1216:Žmonės ir žvėrys Dievų miške
1179:Rindzevičiūtė, Eglė (2002).
591:. In 1949, Alantas moved to
260:Nazi occupation of Lithuania
242:Lithuanian Nationalist Union
166:Lithuanian Nationalist Union
1069:Žurnalistikos enciklopedija
842:Lithuanian National Revival
705:(On the Swaying Earth) and
560:. Despite being offered by
380:Order of Vytautas the Great
349:, a tributary of the river
335:West Russian Volunteer Army
210:Order of Vytautas the Great
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1456:Kuizinienė, Dalia (2000).
1425:Rūta, Alė (October 1964).
1330:. Cleveland, OH. p. 8
1255:. Cleveland, OH. p. 2
928:"Būkime gerais lietuviais"
195:Elena Petrikaitė-Alantienė
1462:Genocidas Ir Rezistencija
748:, he staged two comedies
589:aftermath of World War II
547:Lithuanian Activist Front
514:international cooperation
366:University of Montpellier
264:Lithuanian Activist Front
262:, he participated in the
198:Irena Baleišytė-Alantienė
120:University of Montpellier
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814:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
711:Nemunas teka per Atlantą
640:Tauta istorijos vingiais
384:Order of the Three Stars
215:Order of the Three Stars
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1427:"Vytauto Alanto dramos"
1363:Grinius, Jonas (1962).
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254:. A sympathizer with
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791:Tarp dviejų gyvenimų
787:Lithuanian mythology
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732:Alantas' first play
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644:Lithuanian partisans
323:Lithuanian press ban
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740:. The second play,
723:Atspindžiai ūkanose
397:In the late 1930s,
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1002:"Vytautas Alantas"
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799:Amžinasis lietuvis
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750:Gyvenimas iš naujo
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