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Mārtiņš Zīverts

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Name
  
Martins Ziverts

Died
  
1990, Stockholm, Sweden

Role
  
Playwright

Education
  
University of Latvia

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Mārtiņš Zīverts (27 July 1903 in Mežmuiža, Vilce parish – 4 October 1990) was a Latvian playwright.

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Biography

Mārtiņš Zīverts Mrtia Zverta 110 jubileja konference un lugas lasjums 7

Zīverts was born in Mežmuiža, Courland Governorate (now Vilce parish, Jelgava municipality, Latvia). He studied philosophy at the University of Latvia in Riga, later working as an editor and dramaturgist at the National Theater in Riga. He came to Sweden as a refugee in 1944. While he often worked as a laborer, he continued to write and direct plays, and served as chairman of the Latvian PEN center. He wrote almost 40 plays in several genres.

Work

Mārtiņš Zīverts JG95 Intervija ar Mrtiu Zvertu Fragmenti no Mrtia Zverta

  • Hasana harēms, 1927
  • Kropļi, 1933
  • Zelta zeme, 1933
  • Galvu augšā!, 1937
  • Tīreļpurvs, 1937
  • Ķīnas vāze, 1940
  • Vara, 1944
  • Kāds, kura nav, 1947
  • Čūska, 1960.
  • Meli meklē meli, 1962
  • Nauda, 1967
  • Totēms, 1972
  • Par sevi: autobiogrāfija, intervijas, vēstules, 1992
  • Adaptations

    Mārtiņš Zīverts JG238 Rasma Birzgale oti persongi atmiu mirki par Mrtiu Zvertu

    In 1992 a Lithuanian director Juozas Sabolius has made a two-part costume drama based on Zīverts' play "Vara" (Power) about the life of Lithuania's king Mindaugas which was aired by Lithuania's national broadcaster.

    Mārtiņš Zīverts JG42 Lcija Brzia 60 gadi 40 lugas Latvieu idelists Mrtia

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    Mārtiņš Zīverts Mrti Zverts

    References

    Mārtiņš Zīverts Wikipedia