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The Šatrija art circle was a Lithuanian art society focused primarily on
literature Literature is any collection of Writing, written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, Play (theatre), plays, and poetry, poems. It includes both print and Electroni ...
. It was established in 1926 by various students belonging to the
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movement (''ateitininkai''). Its component members included some of the most notable intellectuals of Lithuanian literature. It was also contemporary to other movements like the Žemininkai and Trečiafrontininkai.


History


Founding

The origins of the circle date back to literary gatherings hosted by Juozas Eretas and
Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas 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 ...
from 1924 to 1926. Putinas sought to create a more liberal alternative to the conservative line of the faculty of theology-philosophy and Lithuanian Catholic culture in general. In 1924 Putinas told
Juozas Paukštelis Juozas Paukštelis born Juozas Ptašinskas (2 March 1899, Titoniai, Kovno Governorate – 20 July 1981) was a Lithuanian author and translator. His works have been translated into Russian, Polish, and Kazakh. After receiving a degree from Kaunas ...
and Ignas Petrušaitis to gather various literates. The gatherings would include the reading of original fiction, translations, and literary criticism. They would take place in nature, in universities, and sometimes in Putinas's apartment. The gatherings lacked formality and strict convention, as the members feared it would impact creative thinking. The Šatrija art circle itself was established in 1926. It was made official by the senate of the
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on 10 March 1927. The name was chosen by Putinas as well, in reference to the writer
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. An official celebration of the group was first organized on 29 May 1927 in a manor near
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, in which everybody received special caps, seen usually in photos taken of the group. The chairman of the group was chosen to be Petrušaitis, and Putinas would be an honorary member and also patron of the group. Literature and academic life, as well as
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culture and aesthetic modernism (
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,
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,
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) were present in the works of the members. Members would also usually discuss classical music by
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,
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, and
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.


First generation

The first generation of the circle included students of the
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and its faculties of humanitarian sciences and theology-philosophy, such as Juozas Brazaitis,
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,
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, and . Members would publish their works in newspapers. Due to some inner conflict, the circle became largely inactive in 1932, due in part to Putinas stepping down as patron.


Second generation

Around 1937 a newer generation of students, also called the ''Žemininkai'', emerged, such as
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meetings would take place in
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. Putinas would sometimes call six members to his home to discuss not only political relevancies but also the aesthetics of art. Putinas especially held
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, and
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in high regard. These meetings would stop in 1944.


In exile

In 1947 the art circle was restored in Germany under the initiative of and
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, as well as others. In 1952 it was opened in Chicago. In the United States the activity of the group continued, with new members such as Vakarė Aistytė, Elenutė Braidūnaitė, Aleksandras Pakalniškis, Laima Underytė, Laima Nainytė, Stasys Rastonis, and Jurgis Bradūnas joining the circle. Like its predecessor, the members would share their creative work with each other.


References

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