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Tomas Venclova

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Venclova in [[Warsaw]], 20 March 2007 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 members of the Lithuanian Helsinki Group. In 1977, following his dissident activities, he was forced to emigrate and was deprived of his Soviet citizenship. Since 1980, he has taught Russian and Polish literature at Yale University. Considered a major figure in world literature, he has received many awards, including the Prize of Two Nations (received jointly with Czesław Miłosz), and [http://www.alfa.lt/straipsnis/10313300/tomas-venclova-named-annual-person-of-tolerance#.UtwWAzmCq2whttp://bookhaven.stanford.edu/2013/04/congratulations-tomas-venclova-responds-to-his-newest-honor The Person of Tolerance of the Year Award from the Sugihara Foundation], among other honors. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Aleksander Wat : life and art of an iconoclast / Tomas Venclova. by Venclova, Tomas, 1937-

    Published 1996
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    Forms of hope : essays / Tomas Venclova. by Venclova, Tomas, 1937-

    Published 1999
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    Sobesedniki na piru : literaturovedcheskie raboty / Tomas Vent︠s︡lova.
    Собеседники на пиру : литературоведческие работы /
    by Venclova, Tomas, 1937-

    Published 2012
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