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- Marcelijus Teodoras Martinaitis (1 April 1936 – 5 April 2013) was a Lithuanian poet, essayist, translator. Marcelijus Martinaitis born in a peasants family...
- of the most prominent poets during the Soviet rule Marcelijus Martinaitis (1936–2013) (lt:Marcelijus Martinaitis) – writer famous for The Ballads of ****utis...
- 2024. Vojevodskaitė, Arimeta. "Neužmirštami istoriniai vardai: Martynas Marcelijus Giedraitis". lzs.lt. Retrieved 25 May 2024. "Giedraitis Martynas Marcelis...
- director Gytis Lukšas, singer Veronika Povilionienė and scriptwriter, poet Marcelijus Martinaitis. This film was made by a commission of the Soviet Central...
- and Jonas Aistis. Additionally she translated poems by modern authors: Marcelijus Martinaitis (P****erelle de nuages Lithuanian: Debesų lieptais), Eduardas...
- Martinaitis [lt], composer, 1989 recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize [1] Marcelijus Martinaitis, poet, 1998 recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize [2]...
- ****utis by Marcelijus Martinaitis Bilingual English / Lithuanian edition". Retrieved 24 August 2018. In creating the character of ****utis, Marcelijus Martinaitis...
- Salomėja Nėris, the first prominent Lithuanian woman poet. Alongside Marcelijus Martinaitis, Sigitas Geda, and others, she was part of a generation that...
- as for humanism and the significant work in the field of culture" 2007 Marcelijus Martinaitis  Lithuania "for his books “K.B. Suspected” (2004) and “Silent...
- Kanoko. Translated from ****anese by Jeffrey Angles. (****an, Action Books) Marcelijus Martinaitis, KB: The Suspect. Translated from Lithuanian by Laima Vince...