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Julius Janonis (4 April 1896 – 30 May 1917) was a Lithuanian poet and writer. Born to a family of poor peasants, he began writing and translating poems at the age of 14. Learning from Maironis, he wrote about nature and suffering of the poor. His first poems were published in 1912. While still a student, he began contributing articles to Lithuanian press and joined activities of leftist aušrininkai. He was a social-democrat but leaned more and more towards communism and his poetry became more and more political agitation. His views become even more radical when during World War I he evacuated to Voronezh and later Petrograd. He joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (bolsheviks) and was imprisoned twice for revolutionary activities. He contracted tuberculosis and, unwilling to b

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  • Julius Janonis (en)
  • Julius Janonis (pl)
  • Янонис, Юлюс (ru)
  • Юлюс Яноніс (uk)
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  • Ю́люс Яно́нис (лит. Julius Janonis, 5 апреля 1896, дер. Бержиняй, ныне Биржайского района Литвы — 30 мая 1917, Царское Село, ныне Пушкин) — литовский поэт и революционный деятель, основоположник литовской пролетарской революционной поэзии. (ru)
  • Julius Janonis (ur. 4 kwietnia 1896 w Birżach, zm. 30 maja 1917 w Petersburgu) – litewski poeta i marksista. (pl)
  • Юлюс Яноніс (лит. Julius Janonis; *5 квітня 1896, Бержіняй, нині Біржайський район, Литва — †30 травня 1917, Царське Село, нині Пушкін) — литовський поет. (uk)
  • Julius Janonis (4 April 1896 – 30 May 1917) was a Lithuanian poet and writer. Born to a family of poor peasants, he began writing and translating poems at the age of 14. Learning from Maironis, he wrote about nature and suffering of the poor. His first poems were published in 1912. While still a student, he began contributing articles to Lithuanian press and joined activities of leftist aušrininkai. He was a social-democrat but leaned more and more towards communism and his poetry became more and more political agitation. His views become even more radical when during World War I he evacuated to Voronezh and later Petrograd. He joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (bolsheviks) and was imprisoned twice for revolutionary activities. He contracted tuberculosis and, unwilling to b (en)
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