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Vytautas Mačernis (5 June 1921 – 7 October 1944) was a Lithuanian
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poet.


Biography

Vytautas Mačernis was born in the village of (present-day
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) to Vladislovas Mačernis and Elžbieta Mačernienė
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Vičiulytė. He was the second eldest among his thirteen siblings (of whom six died in early childhood). His father, a nobleman, was killed by a bull. Mačernis grew up in his home village, where he wrote most of his poems. His grandmother, who died in 1944, appears in most of his poems as a warm and pleasant memory, as the poet's relationship with his grandmother was much closer than that with his mother. While studying at the , Mačernis belonged to the '' Ateitininkai'' movement. After graduating in 1935, Mačernis continued his education in . During these years, Mačernis began writing poems. His biographers describe his personality as withdrawn and thoughtful. In 1939 Mačernis graduated and began studying English language and literature at the
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in
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, the temporary capital of Lithuania. Mačernis especially liked the poetry of
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. He also belonged to the Šatrija art circle. After Lithuania was annexed by the
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in 1940, Mačernis began studying at the
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. He later studied philosophy. Here he met future historian Bronė Vildžiūnaitė (1920–2022). They planned on marrying, but the marriage was rejected by Vildžiūnaitė's mother. Mačernis attended lectures related to Lithuanistics, as well as those delivered by Vincas Krėvė and Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas. Mačernis took part in seminars headed by
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. Mačernis also worked as a guide of the
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. In 1943, when the university was shut down during Nazi occupation, he went back to his home village of Šarnelė, where he self-studied
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and
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, translated the works of
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, and studied French, having had plans to study at the
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. While in his home village, Mačerrnis was preparing to write his thesis on the relationship between
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and
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. Mačernis was keen on languages and could, apart from his native Samogitian and Standard Lithuanian, speak German, English, French, Italian, Russian, Latin, and Greek languages. Mačernis was preparing to leave Šarnelė due to the increasing approach of the Soviet front. However, he died on 7 October 1944 after a splinter of artillery projectile explosion hit his head. He was buried on a hill near the village.


Works

The only completed work of Mačernis, a cycle of poems entitled ''Vizijos'', was written in 1939–1942. Despite that, Mačernis is regarded as a classic writer in Lithuanian literature. In ''Vizijos'', Mačernis accents the homeland as a person's most important spiritual pillar, the value of which is understood only after leaving it. Mačernis's
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s and
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s are marked by strict logical connections and abstract concepts. Most of Mačernis's poems deal with the stoicism and skepticism of a person in front of the metaphysical absurd. Mačernis's works were not published until 1970 due to prohibition. Despite that, Mačernis's legacy was taken care of by contemporary
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poets by Alfonsas Nyka-Niliūnas, Kazys Bradūnas, and others.


References


External links


Poems by Vytautas Mačernisl
1921 births 1944 deaths Lithuanian male poets Existentialists Civilians killed in World War II Vilnius University alumni People from Plungė District Municipality 20th-century Lithuanian poets {{Lithuania-poet-stub