Balys Sruoga


Bald Sruoga Museum on the Green Mountain in Kaunas. Tomb of the Balys Sruogi in the cemetery on Ross. Balys Sruoga (born 2 February 1896 in Baibokai near Birż, died 16 October 1947 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian poet, novelist, playwright and theater teacher, professor at the University of Lithuania in Kaunas. Curriculum vitae

He completed his junior high school in Panevezys. In 1914 he moved to St. Petersburg, where he studied at the Forest Institute and the Faculty of History and Philology of the University of Petrograd. From 1916 he studied literature at the Moscow University.

After returning to Lithuania he worked in the editorial office of the journal "Lietuvos" to leave for a scholarship to Munich in 1921, where he studied in the field of Slavic and theatricogy. In 1924 he defended his dissertation and got his doctorate in philosophy. He started his career at the Kovian University in the Faculty of Humanities. Russian literature, theater knowledge.

During the German occupation, he was arrested and transported to the concentration camp in Sztutowo. After the Second World War he worked and worked in Vilnius. He is buried in the cemetery on Ross. Authoritative control (person):

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