. . . . . . . "Gunars Sali\u0146\u0161"@en . . . . . "Dobele, Latvia"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1924"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Glen Ridge, New Jersey, US"@en . . . "Gunars Sali\u0146\u0161 (21 April 1924 \u2013 29 June 2010) was a modernist poet within the Latvian lyric poetry tradition. He became a leading voice of the \"\" (Elles \u0137\u0113\u0137is) - a Latvian emigre artist community in the U.S. which flourished in the 1950s and 60s, named after the neighborhood in New York where it originated. In his youth, he was inspired by the Latvian poet Aleksandrs \u010Caks and later by writers such as Rainer Maria Rilke, Guillaume Apollinaire, Federico Garc\u00EDa Lorca, and Dylan Thomas. Sali\u0146\u0161' imagery playfully explored transformational and metaphysical elements in this world and beyond, often incorporating his personal experiences with allusions to myth, art, and ancient Latvian folklore - a process he referred to as \"orpheism\". Gunars Sali\u0146\u0161' poetry was widely circulated within the Latvian d"@en . . . "1924-04-21"^^ . "Jautr\u012Bte Sali\u0146a"@en . . . . "Gun\u0101rs Sali\u0146\u0161 \u00E8 stato uno scrittore lettone. Nel 1944 si trasfer\u00EC in Germania per poi spostarsi (1950) negli USA. Fu fondatore del gruppo letterario La cucina dell'inferno. La sua opera pi\u00F9 celebre \u00E8 La taverna delle nebbie (1957)."@it . . . . . . . "8195"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "1924-04-21"^^ . . "2010-06-29"^^ . . "37293926"^^ . . . . . . . . "2010"^^ . . . . "Gunars Sali\u0146\u0161 (21 April 1924 \u2013 29 June 2010) was a modernist poet within the Latvian lyric poetry tradition. He became a leading voice of the \"\" (Elles \u0137\u0113\u0137is) - a Latvian emigre artist community in the U.S. which flourished in the 1950s and 60s, named after the neighborhood in New York where it originated. In his youth, he was inspired by the Latvian poet Aleksandrs \u010Caks and later by writers such as Rainer Maria Rilke, Guillaume Apollinaire, Federico Garc\u00EDa Lorca, and Dylan Thomas. Sali\u0146\u0161' imagery playfully explored transformational and metaphysical elements in this world and beyond, often incorporating his personal experiences with allusions to myth, art, and ancient Latvian folklore - a process he referred to as \"orpheism\". Gunars Sali\u0146\u0161' poetry was widely circulated within the Latvian diaspora post-WWII; later his work was rediscovered and championed in Latvia in the post-Soviet era. In 2000, Sali\u0146\u0161 was awarded the Order of the Three Stars by the Republic of Latvia."@en . . . . . "Gun\u0101rs Sali\u0146\u0161"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gun\u0101rs Sali\u0146\u0161 \u00E8 stato uno scrittore lettone. Nel 1944 si trasfer\u00EC in Germania per poi spostarsi (1950) negli USA. Fu fondatore del gruppo letterario La cucina dell'inferno. La sua opera pi\u00F9 celebre \u00E8 La taverna delle nebbie (1957)."@it . . "Gunars Sali\u0146\u0161"@en . . . "Gun\u0101rs Sali\u0146\u0161"@it . . . . . . . "2010-06-29"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1099999120"^^ . . . . . . . . . . .