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- Tomas Venclova (born 11 September 1937) is a Lithuanian poet, prose writer, scholar, philologist and translator of literature. He is one of the five founding...
- Venclova is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antanas Venclova (1906–1971), Soviet Lithuanian poet, journalist and translator...
- Antanas Venclova (7 January 1906 – 28 June 1971) was a Soviet and Lithuanian politician, poet, journalist and translator. Born in Trempiniai in Suwałki...
- integrity, and so on". The book was translated into Lithuanian by Tomas Venclova Hope, William (2000). Curzio Malaparte: The Narrative Contract Strained...
- century BC. Corleck Head Hohensalzburg head Bon Marché head Megaw and Megaw; Venclová, N., ed. "The Stone Head". In Mšecké Žehrovice in Bohemia. Archaeological...
- photographer Antanas Valionis (born 1950), Lithuanian politician Antanas Venclova (1906–1971), Lithuanian and Soviet politician, poet, journalist and translator...
- Religious Freedom: Lithuania". state.gov. Retrieved 31 March 2025. Tomas Venclova. "FOUR CENTURIES OF ENLIGHTENMENT: A Historic View of the University of...
- more socialist anthem was made. During the translation process, Antanas Venclova as the translator, expressed worries over the lyrics. The lyrics mentioned...
- victims of nationalist atrocities were Jews. Poet and dissident Tomas Venclova criticized the concept of double genocide in his 1975 essay "Žydai ir lietuviai"...
- media related to Church of St. Francis of ****isi in Vilnius. Prof. Tomas Venclova. VILNIUS; R. Paknys Publishing House, ISBN 9986-830-48-6 "Istorija (Lithuanian)"...