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List of Lithuanian Women Writersreport

  • Gintarė Adomaitytė (born 1957), journalist (A)

  • Loreta Anilionytė, philosopher, educator, non-fiction writer, novelist, since 2000 (A)

  • Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz (1909–1998), Lithuanian-born Hebrew children's writer (A)

  • Magdalena Avietėnaitė (1892–1984), journalist, diplomat and a public figure (A)

  • Ona Baliukonė (1948–2007), poet, essayist, painter (B)

  • Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė (born 1976), playwright, novelist (C)

  • Birutė Ciplijauskaitė (born 1929), scholar, translator (C)

  • Ona Galdikaitė (1898–1990), Lithuanian nun, poet and dissident writer, theological translator (G)

  • Marija Gimbutas (1921–1994), Lithuanian-American translator, non-fiction writer, writings in German and English on archaeology, Lithuanian culture (G)

  • Emma Goldman (1869–1940), Lithuanian-born Russian-American memoirist, autobiographer, publisher, anarchist (G)

  • Aldona Gustas (born 1932), Lithuanian-born German-language poet, illustrator, feminist, works translated into several languages (G)

  • Esther Hautzig (1930–2009), Lithuanian-born American, author of the autobiographical work The Endless Steppe (H)

  • Jurga Ivanauskaitė (1961–2007), novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, some works translated into English (I)

  • Vidmantė Jasukaitytė (born 1948), poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist (J)

  • Vanda Juknaitė (born 1949), playwright, novelist, memoirist (J)

  • Ugnė Karvelis (1935–2002), novelist, translator, publisher, editor (K)

  • Marija Lastauskienė (1872–1957), novelist, short story writer, journalist, frequently writing jointly with her sister under the pen name Lazdynų Pelėda, wrote in Polish and Lithuanian (L)

  • Meilė Lukšienė (1913–2009), writings on education and Lithuanian culture (L)

  • Edita Mildažytė (born 1966), journalist, talk show host (M)

  • Miriam Mosessohn (1841–1920), Lithuanian-born Hebrew-language translator of German novels (M)

  • Salomėja Nėris, pen name of Salomėja Bačinskaitė-Bučienė (1904–1945), acclaimed poet (N)

  • Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė (1861–1943), journalist, novelist, short story writer, playwright (P)

  • Sofija Pšibiliauskienė (1867–1926), wrote jointly with her sister Marija Lastauskienė under the pen name Lazdynų Pelėda, journalist, short story writer, novelist, usually writing in Polish (P)

  • Paulina Pukytė (born 1966), artist, poet, essayist, critic (P)

  • Giedra Radvilavičiūtė (born 1960), journalist, short story writer (R)

  • Undinė Radzevičiūtė (born 1967), novelist, worked in advertising (R)

  • Kristina Sabaliauskaitė (born 1974), art historian, historical novelist, short story writer (S)

  • Šatrijos Ragana (Witch of Šatrija), pen name of Marija Pečkauskaitė (1877– 1930), short story writer, novelist, translator (S)

  • Ieva Simonaitytė (1897–1978), historical novelist, works often subjected to Soviet censorship (S)

  • Indrė Valantinaitė (born 1984), poet, singer (V)

  • Žemaitė, pen name of Julija Beniuševičiūtė-Žymantienė (1845–1921), novelist, short story writer (Z)

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From the 1880s to the 1890s, Lithuania began the Bourgeois “national awakening” movement. At this time, there appeared the writer and political commentator Kudilka (1858 ~ 1899), the poet Maillonis (1862 ~ 1932), and the poet marches-kekestas (1867 ~ 1902). They all expressed the democratic intellectuals’ desire for national liberation in their works. Remayitai (1845-1921) became a prominent figure in the 19th Century Lithuanian literary realism, writing about the hard life of peasants and exposing the rule of tsars and landlords and the tyranny of Catholic priests.

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