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"It Flew Like a Shooting Star": Sartre and De Beauvoir's Week in Soviet Lithuania
Uncategorized deepbalticJanuary 7, 2019 0

"It Flew Like a Shooting Star": Sartre and De Beauvoir's Week in Soviet Lithuania

In July 1965, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir arrived in Soviet-occupied Vilnius. Their week-long stay in Lithuania was to leave a deep impressionContinue Reading →

Siberian Exile: Blood, War and a Granddaughter's Reckoning
Julija Šukys deepbalticOctober 31, 2018 0

Siberian Exile: Blood, War and a Granddaughter's Reckoning

Siberian Exile tells the story of the author's grandmother, Ona, deported to deepest Siberia during Lithuania's occupation by the Soviet UnionContinue Reading →

"Someone Always Pays": Siberian Exile and Nazi Collaboration in a Single Family
culture deepbalticOctober 31, 2018 0

"Someone Always Pays": Siberian Exile and Nazi Collaboration in a Single Family

An interview with the Lithuanian-Canadian author Julija Šukys, whose most recent book found her unearthing troubling secrets about her family's pastContinue Reading →

Fiction: Jaroslavas Melnikas – "The Grand Piano Room"
culture deepbalticJuly 2, 2018 0

Fiction: Jaroslavas Melnikas – "The Grand Piano Room"

"What was strange was not the fact that the piano room had disappeared, but that it had ever actually existed"Continue Reading →

Lithuania's Ancient Heartland: Visiting the Grand Duchy's Abandoned Capital
Lithuania deepbalticJune 18, 2018 0

Lithuania's Ancient Heartland: Visiting the Grand Duchy's Abandoned Capital

Once the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Kernavė was abandoned in the 14th century. Today, it hosts medieval festivals and pagan ritualsContinue Reading →

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