- "Lapkritys" (1979).
Kostas Korsakas:
gyvenimo ir kūrybos apybraiža /
Stasys Lipskis. – Kaunas: Šviesa, 1983. "Kostas
Korsakas". www.vle.lt (in Lithuanian)...
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Pereprava Korsaka (Russian: Переправа Корсака) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Baybeksky Selsoviet,
Krasnoyarsky District,
Astrakhan Oblast, Russia...
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Korsak Brothers series All
pages with
titles containing Korsak Korsakov Korsakas This page
lists people with the
surname Korsak. If an
internal link intending...
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Notable people with the
surname include:
Jonas Radžvilas, pen name of
Kostas Korsakas (1909–1986),
Lithuanian and
Soviet literary researcher, critic, philologist...
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Juozas Baltušis 1971:
Juozas Grušas 1974:
Juozas Paukštelis 1979:
Kostas Korsakas 1983:
Alfonsas Bieliauskas [lt] 1984:
Mykolas Sluckis 1986:
Jonas Avyžius [lt]...
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honored artists in the
Lithuanian SSR,
Professor Juozas Gruodis,
Kostas Korsakas, and
Vladas Niunka. The
lyrics and the
melody of the
national anthem of...
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magazine were Butkų Juzė,
Petras Cvirka,
Kazys Jakubėnas [lt],
Kostas Korsakas, and
later contributors Valys Drazdauskas [lt] and Salomėja Nėris. Gathered...
- Schrifttums. In:
Annaberger Annalen 4 (1996),
Seite 55–67 [1] (in Lithuanian)
Korsakas,
Kostas et al.
Martynas Mažvydas:
Pirmoji lietuviška knyga. Vilnius, 1974...
- and sick people.
Their bodies were
buried in a m****
grave near the J.
Korsaka Road. Some Jews were
deported to the
Warsaw Ghetto as
slave labour and...
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nature in
addition to
those on
literary work.
Juozas Pajaujis – 1942
Kostas Korsakas – 1943–1944
Petras Cvirka – 1945
Juozas Baltušis – 1946–1954
Jonas Šimkus...