Butkų Juzė
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Butkų Juzė
Butkų Juzė (July 21, 1893 – April 22, 1947) was the pen name of Juozas Butkus, a Lithuanian educator, poet, playwright and journalist. He worked for numerous newspapers from 1910 onwards, including Aušrinė, , Lietuvos žinios, and . In 1932 he was inducted into the . He wrote the play Palaidūnas (Prodigal) in 1925,[1] and translated numerous works into Lithuanian, including Goethe's Egmont. He later worked as a museum curator and teacher at the .
References[]
- ^ Lietuvos TSR aukštųjų mokyklų mokslo darbai (in Lithuanian). Valstybinė politinės ir mokslinės literatūros leidykla. 1967. p. 187.
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