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Belševica (May 30, 1931 –
August 6, 2005) was a
Latvian poet, writer, and translator. She was
nominated for the
Nobel Prize in Literature.
Belševica was...
- the son of
Latvian poet
Vizma Belševica. Klāvs
Elsbergs was born in Riga. His
parents were
Latvian poet
Vizma Belševica and
translator Zigurds Elsbergs...
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Republic of
Latvia "Dievs, svētī Latviju!" ("God
Bless Latvia!")
Vizma Belševica (1931–2005) – author,
candidate for the
Nobel Prize in
Literature Eduards...
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notable representatives included Ojārs Vācietis,
Imants Ziedonis and
Vizma Belševica. Valentīns Jākobsons and
Knuts Skujenieks had been sent to
labor camps...
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Retrieved 1 July 2024.
Andris Straumanis (7
August 2005). "Poet,
writer Vizma Belševica dies at age 74".
Latvians Online. "Var
hamnar pricken i år Litteraturpristagaren...
- Name Life
Translated Authors Reference Vizma Belševica Mykola Vingranovsky, Ivan Drach...
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founding member July 7:
Gustaf Sobin born 1935
American August 6:
Vizma Belsevica born 1931
leading post-war
Latvian poet
August 21:
Dahlia Ravikovitch...
- (1870–1946, Austria/Austria-Hungary/Yugoslavia), wr. &
ethnographer Vizma Belševica (1931–2005, Latvia), poet &
autobiographer Myriam Ben (1928–2001, Algeria/France)...
- dzinēja" is an
instrumental version of the 1980
Raimonds Pauls/Vizma
Belševica song "Kamolā tinēja",
which was
originally performed by
Imants Skrastiņš...
- (Austria) V****ilis V****ilikos Greece
Yiorgos Chouliaras (Greece/US)
Vizma Belsevica Latvia
Desmond Egan (Ireland)
Nirmal Verma India Alfrún Gunnlaugsdóttir...