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Keturi vėjai (lit. 'The Four Winds') was a
Lithuanian avant-garde
literary movement and
magazine active in the 1920s. Its
followers were
known as Keturvėjininkai...
- Altars, 3 vol., 1933), a
remarkably powerful autobiographical novel.
Keturi vėjai movement started with
publication of The
Prophet of the Four
Winds by talented...
- Vol. 2 (Dover Pub., NY, 1961 [1933]). Nyka-Niliūnas, Alfonsas.
Keturi vėjai ir keturvėjinikai (The Four
Winds literary movement and its members), Aidai...
- (c)
Abdul Bhikhari Yufraj Dayal Troy
Dudnath Giovani Gokoel Hemraj Hardat Vejai Hirlall Khemraj Jaikaran Taarkheswar Ramautar Romario Ramjiawan Vishwar...
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Vidas Bareikis Vilija "Save Me"
Vilija Matačiūnaitė Žalvarinis "Gaudė
vėjai"
Robertas ****iukas
Sigita Jonynaitė Viltė Ambrazaitytė Živilė Gedvilaitė...
- poetry; this led him to
found the
modernist Keturi vėjai (Four Winds)
literary movement.
Keturi vėjai did not
leave great literary works but
broke the routine...
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national final for the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2024, with the song "Gaudė
vėjai". They came
second in the
second semi-final on 20
January 2024, qualifying...
- the
Vilkolakis Theatre and parti****ting in the
literary movement Keturi vėjai (Four Winds). He was the
editor and
publisher of the
satirical w****ly newspaper...
- ("Arrow in the sky", 1950) Žiemos
daina ("Winter song", 1955) Žaibai ir
vėjai ("Poems", 1965) Eilėraščiai 1965-1970: pomirtinė
poezijos knyga ("Poems...
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generation of writers,
replacing the
Lithuanian symbolists and the
Keturi vėjai and
criticized the
official ideology of the state,
clericalism as well as...