Marcelijus Martinaitis
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Marcelijus Martinaitis | |
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| Born | Marcelijus Teodoras Martinaitis 1 April 1936 |
| Died | 5 April 2013 (aged 77) |
| Citizenship | Lithuania |
| Alma mater | Vilnius University |
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| Years active | 1955–2013 |
| Employer(s) | Vilnius University, Jaunimo gretos desk |
| Notable work | Kukučio baladės, Mes gyvenome, Toli nuo rugių |
| Spouse | Gražina Marija Martinaitienė |
| Awards | Lithuanian SSR State Prize (1984), Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts (1998) |
Marcelijus Teodoras Martinaitis (1 April 1936 – 5 April 2013) was a Lithuanian poet, essayist, translator.
Marcelijus Martinaitis born in a peasants family in Paserbentys village (now liquidated) in Raseiniai District Municipality. His brother Algirdas Martinaitis is a composer. Marcelijus Martinaitis graduated septennial school in Gerviniai. Later, he studied in Kaunas Polytechnical School. After the graduation in 1956, he worked as a communications worker, later as an editor in the newspaper Stalinietis of Raseiniai District. Martinaitis graduated from the History and Philology department of Vilnius University in 1964. Afterwards, he worked mostly at various magazines (Jaunimo gretos, Komjaunimo tiesa, etc.). In 1980, he began teaching Lithuanian literature at Vilnius University.[1]
Martinaitis was an active member of the pro-independence Sąjūdis. He was elected to the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR in 1989. Later, he was a committee member of the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts.[1]