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- Giedra Radvilavičiūtė (b. 1960 in Panevėžys) is a prose writer and essayist. She graduated from Vilnius University in 1983 with a degree in Lithuanian and taught for a time in rural schools. In 1986 she moved to Vilnius, where she worked as an editor. She lived in Chicago from 1994 until 1997 with her husband, the linguist Giedrius Subačius, and published a catalogue of the Chicago Newberry Library’s Lithuanian and Prussian books. Though she made her debut as a short story writer in 1986, her true entrance into Lithuanian literature began in 1999, when she began to publish her essays in the cultural press.
Five of her essays were published in the collection Siužetą siūlau nušauti (I Offer to Shoot the Plot) in 2002. A separate collection of her essays, Suplanuotos akimirkos (Planned Moments), was published in 2004. Radvilavičiūtė’s work has been translated into Italian, French, Danish, Croat, Swedish, and other languages.
She lives in Vilnius.
- In Lithuanian, 227 pages
Format: 8.4 x 6 inches (21 x 15cm), paperback.
- Vilnius, Lithuania
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