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Jonas Biliūnas (11 April 1879 – 8 December 1907) was a Lithuanian writer, poet, and a significant contributor to the national awakening of Lithuania in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.


Biography


Early life

Biliūnas was born near
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, in the
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of the
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, in the tiny village of Niūronys, where he spent his early childhood. Between 1891 and 1899, he attended the secondary school in
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(now in Latvia).


Studies at universities

In 1900, he matriculated as a medical student at the
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(now in
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). He had already been writing for various publications of a
socialist Socialism is a left-wing economic philosophy and movement encompassing a range of economic systems characterized by the dominance of social ownership of the means of production as opposed to private ownership. As a term, it describes the ...
nature under the pseudonyms of J. Anykštėnas, Jonas Gražys, J. Barzdyla, as well as others. His anti-Tsarist activities and support of the
Social Democratic Party of Lithuania The Social Democratic Party of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos socialdemokratų partija, LSDP) is a centre-left and social democratic political party in Lithuania. Founded as an underground Marxist organization in 1896, it is the oldest extant par ...
caused him to be expelled from medical school in 1901, and he returned to Lithuania, living in
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and
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, until 1903. After several unsuccessful attempts to return to the University of Tartu, Biliūnas journeyed to
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, in the German Empire, where he enrolled in the ''Handelshochschule'', a business and commercial school. It was around this period that Biliūnas took a greater interest in literature in general, and creative writing in particular. After one semester at the business school, he decided to enroll at the
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where he began his formal studies of
literature Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially prose fiction, drama, and poetry. In recent centuries, the definition has expanded to include ...
with an emphasis on literary composition.


Religious experience

As he was growing weaker with illness, he more often hallucinated, yet he was still atheist. Unexpectedly however, once in a Leipzigian theatre, Biliūnas suddenly saw
Jesus Christ Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious ...
during the scene in an act, who quietly whispered to Biliūnas: "We'll meet in a short while. Work". Biliūnas immediately fainted. This hallucination undercut Biliūnas' worldview and baffled his mind.


Illness

Signs of ill health in Biliūnas had already begun to manifest themselves during his earlier studies at Tartu. By 1904, it became clear that he was suffering from
tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease usually caused by '' Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' (MTB) bacteria. Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body. Most infections show no symptoms, i ...
, and the disease had done considerable damage to his health. After spending the summer of 1904 in Lithuania, Biliūnas continued his literary studies by enrolling at the
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that autumn. Within a year the disease had progressed to the stage where he had to abandon his studies, and he was admitted into a tuberculosis
sanatorium A sanatorium (from Latin '' sānāre'' 'to heal, make healthy'), also sanitarium or sanitorium, are antiquated names for specialised hospitals, for the treatment of specific diseases, related ailments and convalescence. Sanatoriums are often ...
, in
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( in
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). After briefly visiting with his family in Lithuania during the summer of 1906, Biliūnas returned to the sanatorium where his short life ended on 8 December 1907.


Burial

The two
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, and other political considerations, prevented Biliūnas' desire to have his remains returned to Lithuania. Finally in 1953, his wishes were realized, and he was re-interred on a
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mound near his birthplace, and a museum was created in
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, honoring his life and works.


Literary works and assessment

Biliūnas is considered to have two distinct periods in his literary career. The first spans the years 1900-1903, and the second, 1904-1907. Most of his works are
short stories A short story is a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood. The short story is one of the oldest t ...
, and often have autobiographical inclusions dealing with his own personal life's experiences. In the first period, a realistic style imbued with a strong social consciousness is prevalent in his writings. Two of his works from this period include ''Be darbo'' (Unemployed), and ''Pirmutinis streikas'' (First Strike). The political ideology of a socialist nature permeate this period and are reminiscent of the early writings of
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and
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. Possibly as a result of his debilitating illness, which in that time period was inevitably fatal, Biliūnas underwent a spiritual metamorphosis. His political activities and interests were supplanted by a melancholy, and a departure from realism, which were now manifested in his writings of the second period. ''Brisiaus galas'' (The End of Brisius), is a tear-jerking recounting of the demise of a family dog with the thoughts of the dog interspersed with the thoughts of his owner. ''Ant Uetlibergo giedra'' (Fine Weather on the Uetliberg) is almost a travelog of his perspective of the Swiss Alps near
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. ''Liūdna pasaka'' (A Sad Tale) is his longest work and is a psychological drama dealing with the
Uprising of 1863 The January Uprising ( pl, powstanie styczniowe; lt, 1863 metų sukilimas; ua, Січневе повстання; russian: Польское восстание; ) was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at ...
. In this work the main character, a woman, is driven to ruin as a consequence of the uprising, and her story is told from a psychological vantage point. During the period between 1900 and 1905, Biliūnas wrote approximately fifteen poems, including several
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. These sonnets were influenced by his studies of
Petrarch Francesco Petrarca (; 20 July 1304 – 18/19 July 1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch (), was a scholar and poet of early Renaissance Italy, and one of the earliest humanists. Petrarch's rediscovery of Cicero's letters is often credited ...
. Most critical reviews of his poems are of the opinion that they fall short of his other writings. Biliūnas wrote several articles concerning literary criticism, which are highly regarded and considered to show his depth of perception concerning the subjects he dealt with. Most of Jonas Biliūnas' works were published posthumously, and have been translated in many different languages.


Collected works

* ''Įvairūs apsakymėliai''. Tilžė:
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, 1906. 64 p. * ''Liūdna pasaka: kūrybos rinktinė''. Vilnius: J. Zavadskis publishing house, 1908. 32 p. * ''Žemės gyvenimo reiškiniai''. Berlin, 1923. 72 p. (issued 1905; 1921) * ''Liūdna pasaka: kūrybos rinktinė''. Kaunas, 1937. 73 p. * ''Kliudžiau'': Kaunas: Valstybinė grožinės literatūros leidykla, 1946. * ''Raštai''. Kaunas: Valstybinė grožinės literatūros leidykla, 1947. * ''Nemunu'': apsakymėliai. Kaunas: Valstybinė grožinės literatūros leidykla, 1947. 98 p. * ''Joniukas''. Vilnius: Valstybinė grožinės literatūros leidykla, 1948. 24 p. (reissued by. Vaga: 1974; 1979) * ''Laimės žiburys''. Vilnius: Valstybinė grožinės literatūros leidykla, 1949. 14 p. * ''Lazda''. Vilnius: Valstybinė grožinės literatūros leidykla, 1959. 329 p. * ''Liūdna pasaka'': kūrybos rinktinė. Vilnius: Valstybinė grožinės literatūros leidykla, 1963. 50 p. * ''Žvaigždė: apsakymai''. Vilnius: Vaga, 1965. 70 p. * ''Laimės žiburys: apsakymai''. Vilnius: Vaga, 1965 (reissued. 1976). 79 p. * ''Apsakymai''. Vilnius: Vaga, 1967 . 77 p. (переизд. 1984) * ''Liūdna pasaka'': kūrybos rinktinė. Vilnius: Baltos lankos, 1995. 132 p.  * ''Kūdikystės sapnai: kūrybos rinktinė''. Anykščiai: A. Baranausko ir A. Vienuolio-Žukausko memor. muz., 2001. 121 p. * ''Apsakymai; Eilėraščiai''. Kaunas: SPAB Spindulys, 2001. 79 p. * ''Kliudžiau: apsakymas vaikams.'' Panevėžys: E. Vaičekauskas boosktsore printing house, 2003. 15 p. * ''Proza''. Vilnius: Žaltvykslė, 2004. 63 p. * ''Kūdikystės sapnai'': kūrybos rinktinė / Prepared by Alma Ambraškaitė. Utena: Utenos Indra, 2005. 100 p. .


References


External links

*
I Got It
' a translation of ''Kliudžiau'' into English {{DEFAULTSORT:Biliunas, Jonas 1879 births 1907 deaths People from Anykščiai District Municipality People from Vilkomirsky Uyezd Lithuanian male poets Lithuanian short story writers Lithuanian socialists 19th-century poets 19th-century short story writers 20th-century deaths from tuberculosis Tuberculosis deaths in Poland