Māra Zālīte
Māra Zālīte | |
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Born |
Krasnoyarsk Soviet Union (now Russia) | February 18, 1952
Nationality | Latvian |
Known for | Literature |
Awards | Order of Three Stars |
Māra Zālīte (born February 18, 1952) is a Latvian writer.[1]
Bibliography
Mara Zalite was born in the city of Krasnoyarsk, in Siberia (Russia), where her family had been deported. In 1975 she graduated from the department of Philology at the University of Latvia (a former State University). Between years 1974 and 1989, Mara Zalite worked as a technical assistant at the Writers’ Union of Latvia, as a manager of the New Writers’ Studio and as a poetry consultant for the magazine “Liesma”. In 1989 she became a chief editor of the publishing house and magazine “Karogs”, a position she held until 2000, when she became a president of the Latvian Authors’ Association. She is also a trust member of the National Library Board, a member of the Copyright Advisory Council of The Ministry of Culture, a member of National Cultural Council, an honorary member of the Academy of Sciences, a member of the City Council of the Three-Star Order (since 1999), and a chairman of a State Language Commission (2002–2004). She has been awarded the Three Star Order, Commemorative Medal of Barricades and has received several literary prizes.
Poetry
- Vakar zaļajā zālē 1977
- Rīt varbūt 1979
- Deviņpuiku spēks 1985
- Nav vārdam vietas 1985
- Debesis, debesis 1988
- Apkārtne 1997
- Dzeja 2003
Poetry
- Pilna Māras istabiņa 1981
- Tiesa 1985
- Dzīvais ūdens 1988
- Eža kažociņš 1991
- Margarēta 2000
- Tobāgo! 2001
- Zemes nodoklis 2003
- Še tev Žūpu Bērtulis! 2004
Librettos
- Lāčplēsis 1987
- Meža gulbji 1995
- Putnu opera 1997
- "Kaupēn, mans mīļais!" 1998
- Indriķa hronika 1999
- Neglītais pīlēns 2000
- Sfinksa 2000
References
- ↑ Cornis-Pope, Marcel; Neubauer, John (2010-09-29). HISTORY OF THE LITERARY CULTURES OF EAST-CENTRAL E. John Benjamins Publishing Company. pp. 221–. ISBN 978-90-272-3458-2. Retrieved 26 September 2011.