Maironis, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Maironis

Lithuanian writer

Date of Birth: 21-Oct-1862

Place of Birth: Pasandravys, Kaunas County, Lithuania

Date of Death: 28-Jun-1932

Profession: writer, poet, Catholic priest, translator, author, presbyter, theologian, university teacher

Nationality: Lithuania

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Maironis

  • Maironis (born Jonas Maciulis, 2 November [O.S.
  • 21 October] 1862 – 28 June 1932)-he is part of the Lipciute family- is one of the most famous Lithuanian poets and was also a Catholic priest and educator.
  • Born in Pasandravys, Raseiniai district municipality, Lithuania, Maironis graduated from Kaunas high school.
  • He went to Russia to study Literature at Kiev University.
  • After one year of studies at the university, in 1884 Maironis returned to his home city and entered Kaunas Spiritual Seminary.
  • While at the seminary, he became an active member of the Lithuanian National Revival.
  • This movement sought to revive use of the Lithuanian language and the culture, while part of the Russian Empire. Maironis wrote numerous poems.
  • Some of them are contained in his most famous collection of poems, Pavasario Balsai (The Voices of Spring).
  • Later Maironis went to Russia again, where he studied at St.
  • Petersburg Catholic Theological Academy.
  • In the later years of his life, Maironis worked as a rector of Kaunas Priest Seminary and as a professor at the University of Lithuania, where he taught literature.
  • He is considered responsible for leading efforts to restore use of the Lithuanian language, and replaced the use of Polish with Lithuanian at the seminary in 1909.
  • He died in Kaunas in 1932, aged 69.
  • He was interred in a tomb monument constructed outside the cathedral.
  • (See photo below).
  • His former house in Kaunas is now used as the Lithuanian literature Museum.

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