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Kostas Kubilinskas (1 July 1923 in Vilkaviškis district – 9 March 1962 near Moscow) was a Lithuanian poet known for his writing for children. Amongst his books is The Frog Queen, a 1974 collection of children's poetry illustrated by Algirdas Steponavicius and translated into English by Avril Pyman. In 2007 his poem The Wolf with a Frozen Tail was adapted into an animated film directed by , The Tail.

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  • Kostas Kubilinskas (en)
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  • Костас Кубилинскас (лит. Kostas Kubilinskas, 1923—1962) — литовский поэт, писавший для детей. Был завербован МГБ СССР в 1948 году, в качестве агента этой организации участвовал в ликвидации ячеек антисоветского сопротивления в Литве и их лидеров. (ru)
  • Kostas Kubilinskas (1 July 1923 in Vilkaviškis district – 9 March 1962 near Moscow) was a Lithuanian poet known for his writing for children. Amongst his books is The Frog Queen, a 1974 collection of children's poetry illustrated by Algirdas Steponavicius and translated into English by Avril Pyman. In 2007 his poem The Wolf with a Frozen Tail was adapted into an animated film directed by , The Tail. (en)
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  • Kostas Kubilinskas (1 July 1923 in Vilkaviškis district – 9 March 1962 near Moscow) was a Lithuanian poet known for his writing for children. Amongst his books is The Frog Queen, a 1974 collection of children's poetry illustrated by Algirdas Steponavicius and translated into English by Avril Pyman. According to the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania, Kubilinskas served as a spy for the MGB so that his poems (seen as "ideologically incorrect" by the Soviet government) could be published. The centre's report alleges that during his time there he murdered , leader of the Šarūnas group of the Lithuanian partisan Dainava military district. A total of 15 Lithuanian freedom fighters died because of Kubilinskas' betrayal. In 2007 his poem The Wolf with a Frozen Tail was adapted into an animated film directed by , The Tail. (en)
  • Костас Кубилинскас (лит. Kostas Kubilinskas, 1923—1962) — литовский поэт, писавший для детей. Был завербован МГБ СССР в 1948 году, в качестве агента этой организации участвовал в ликвидации ячеек антисоветского сопротивления в Литве и их лидеров. (ru)
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