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Name: Antanas Vaiciulaitis
Birth Date: June 23, 1906
Death Date: July 22, 1992
Nationality: Lithuanian
Gender: Male

Dictionary of Literary Biography on Antanas Vaiciulaitis

Antanas Vaiciulaitis is one of the outstanding masters of prose style in Lithuanian literature. Some critics consider him "the Lithuanian Flaubert" because of his care in choosing the most elegant and accurate word and in calibrating a sentence so that it remains lucid and simple while at the same time evoking multiple nuances of meaning and emotion. Others saw in Vaiciulaitis's prose some shades of Alphonse Daudet and, perhaps more importantly, some influence of the nineteenth-century Lithuanian storyteller Motiejus Valancius, particularly in the lighthearted and witty manner of moving a story along.

A consequence of Vaiciulaitis's careful style is his generally calm and balanced view of the world. Vaiciulaitis imposes this serenity upon ordinary events in the daily lives of his peasants, small-town dwellers, priests, and other kinds of people in their humble and ordinary walks of life while knowing full well that these lives are often torn by hidden passions, heartaches, and unfulfilled longings that another writer might seize upon to create narratives on a grand dramatic scale.

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Rimvydas Silbajoris, Ohio State University. Antanas Vaiciulaitis from Dictionary of Literary Biography. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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