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Kazys Bradunas. Sutelktine. (book review)

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World Literature Today, March 22nd, 2002

Vols. 1 & 2. Vilnius. Aidai. 2001 604; 629 pages. ISBN 9955-445-23-8 (set)

KAZYS BRADUNAS IS a major poet of the Lithuanian diaspora who spent long years under foreign skies yearning for his homeland and then, after the restoration of independence, went back to live there. He now shapes unified visions of both home and abroad. Sutelktine means "bringing together" all he has written up to this point in time.

The native soil, the bread that comes from it, and the blood that has been spilled in its defense are Bradunas's major themes. They are the subtext of his first book in exile, The Alien...

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