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Petras Cvirka (March 12, 1909, Klangai,
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– May 2, 1947,
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) was a
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n writer of several novels, children's books, and short story collections. He wrote under a variety of
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s: A. Cvingelis, Cezaris Petrėnas, J. K. Pavilionis, K. Cvirka, Kanapeikus, Kazys Gerutis, Klangis, Klangis Petras, Klangių Petras, L. P. Cvirka, Laumakys, P. Cvinglis, P. Cvirka-Rymantas, P. Gelmė, P. Veliuoniškis, Petras Serapinas, and S. Laumakys. His works have been translated into Belarusian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, English, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Polish, Romanian, and Uzbek.


Biography

Cvirka attended an art school in Kaunas between 1926 and 1930. However, after graduation he drifted away from visual arts to literature. He began publishing poetry in 1924 and studied literature in
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during 1931 and 1932. He translated 9 books and 34 shorter works from French into Lithuanian. Later in the decade he travelled to
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, and western Europe. He published works in the magazine ''Trečiasis frontas'' (Third Front), which was financially supported by the underground Communist Party of Lithuania (LCP) and later collaborated with the magazine ''Literatūra'' (Literature), also organized and financed by the LCP. He joined the Communist Party in 1940 and supported Lithuania's incorporation into the Soviet Union. In 1941, following the outbreak of war between Germany and the Soviet Union, he moved to Alma-Ata and then
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, joining the Union of Writers of the USSR. Returning to Lithuania in 1944, he went on to serve as chairman of the
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's Writer's Union and as editor of the journal '' Pergalė'' (Victory). After Cvirka's death in 1947, the Soviet authorities erected a monument to his memory in
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. This monument became the object of controversy after the restoration of independence in 1990 due to Cvirka's pro-communist activities. There were calls for its removal. On November 19, 2021 the statue was removed.


Works

Cvirka's works combine biting commentary on social issues with keen feelings for the natural world. His works are also known for their wit and strong dialogue. The novel ''Meisteris ir sūnūs'' depicts the folk art of Lithuania in a new way. It incorporates plentiful
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and ethnographic details of Lithuanian village life and attempts to translate rich oral traditions into the written medium. A prominent example of
socialist realism Socialist realism is a style of idealized realistic art that was developed in the Soviet Union and was the official style in that country between 1932 and 1988, as well as in other socialist countries after World War II. Socialist realism is ch ...
, the novel ''Žemė maitintoja'' depicts an ideal new socialist man. The protagonist is a young, non-religious, determined farmer, who received his land as a result of the land reform when estates of former nobility were divided among the poor. He has no emotional attachment to his land, rather perceiving the economic benefits of collective farming. This is an example of a person who needs to be created by communism. The two-volume ''Frank Kruk'' is a satirical novel about Pranas Krukelis, a Lithuanian immigrant to the United States who Americanizes his name to Frank Kruk. Krukelis engages in criminal activity and exploits other Lithuanian immigrants. A theatrical adaptation was staged in Klaipėda in 2003;
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received the
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for his portrayal of Kruk. Cvirka was the first writer to address the Lithuanian partisans – anti-Soviet guerrilla fighters – in the short story ''Pabučiavimas'', one of his last works.


Selected bibliography

* ''Pirmosios mišios'' (''The First Mass'', 1928) * ''Saulėlydis Nykos valsčiuje'' (''The Sunset in the Community of Nyka'', 1930) * ''Frank Kruk'' (1934) * ''Meisteris ir sūnūs'' (''The Artisan and His Sons'', 1936) * ''Žemė maitintoja'' (''Land the Nourisher'', 1946) * ''Brolybės sėkla'' (''Seeds of Fraternity'', 1947)
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