Abakuka krišana By Eriks Ādamsons

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Eriks damsons was born in Riga on June 22 1907 In 1926 he entered the University of Latvia to study law He made his first publication in 1924 In the 1930s he fully devoted himself to literature damsons also worked as translator he spoke in addition to his native Latvian Russian German English and French He married young Latvian writer Mirdza empe in 1931 but their marriage broke apart shortly before WWII. Dramaturgy Abakuka krisana kobwittaya In the years of the German occupation he worked in a book store and also in lumbering His works was banned by the German authorities so he published under a pseudonym Eriks R ga In those years his health declined and he caught tubercolosis In 1943 he began collecting materials for a book about K rlis Padegs a Latvian Eriks damsons was born in Riga on June 22 1907 In 1926 he entered the University of Latvia to study law He made his first publication in 1924 In the 1930s he fully devoted himself to literature damsons also worked as translator he spoke in addition to his native Latvian Russian German English and French He married young Latvian writer Mirdza empe in 1931 but their marriage broke apart shortly before WWII. Book Abakuka krisana park In the years of the German occupation he worked in a book store and also in lumbering His works was banned by the German authorities so he published under a pseudonym Eriks R ga In those years his health declined and he caught tubercolosis In 1943 he began collecting materials for a book about K rlis Padegs a Latvian painter This work was never finished In 1944 Eriks damsons married the widow of K rlis Padegs Elv ra Berta Padega who also suffered from tuberculosis In 1945 they had a son Askolds but he died after few months In 1946 damsons health declined very fast and he died in the Bi ernieki sanatorium on February 28 1946 He is buried at the Rainis Cemetery in Riga. Abakuka krišana fiction Dzejnieks un prozai is E damsons stud jis tieslietas Latvijas Universit t 1924 1928 studijas pametis lai nodarbotos ar rakstniec bu un tulko anu Public jas kop 1924 gada E damsona tulkojum public ti V eksp ra O Vailda D. Abakuka krišana pdf24 G Bairona R Kiplinga darbi 1931 gad vi apprec j s ar jauno dzejnieci un radiofona diktori Mirdzu empi V cu okup cijas laik E damsons nedr kst ja public ties ar sto v rdu t p c vi a vien gais rom ns Sava ce a g j js periodik par d s ar pseidon mu riks R ga Kara gados damsons str d me a darbus saslimst ar tuberkulozi un mirst padomju laik 1944 gad E damsonam pie irta Rai a un Aspazijas piemi as fonda pr mija site_link Abakuka kri anahttps poseidons99.wordpress.com 201 Abakuka kri ana Abakuka krišana.

About the Author: Eriks Ādamsons

Eriks Ādamsons was born in Riga on June 22, 1907. In 1926 he entered the University of Latvia to study law. He made his first publication in 1924. In the 1930s he fully devoted himself to literature. Ādamsons also worked as translator (he spoke, in addition to his native Latvian, Russian, German, English and French). He married young Latvian writer Mirdza Ķempe in 1931, but their marriage broke apart shortly before WWII.In the years of the German occupation he worked in a book store and also in lumbering. His works was banned by the German authorities, so he published under a pseudonym Eriks Rīga. In those years his health declined and he caught tubercolosis. In 1943 he began collecting materials for a book about Kārlis Padegs, a Latvian Eriks Ādamsons was born in Riga on June 22, 1907. In 1926 he entered the University of Latvia to study law. He made his first publication in 1924. In the 1930s he fully devoted himself to literature. Ādamsons also worked as translator (he spoke, in addition to his native Latvian, Russian, German, English and French). He married young Latvian writer Mirdza Ķempe in 1931, but their marriage broke apart shortly before WWII.In the years of the German occupation he worked in a book store and also in lumbering. His works was banned by the German authorities, so he published under a pseudonym Eriks Rīga. In those years his health declined and he caught tubercolosis. In 1943 he began collecting materials for a book about Kārlis Padegs, a Latvian painter. This work was never finished. In 1944 Eriks Ādamsons married the widow of Kārlis Padegs, Elvīra Berta Padega, who also suffered from tuberculosis. In 1945 they had a son Askolds, but he died after few months. In 1946 Ādamsons´ health declined very fast and he died in the Biķernieki sanatorium on February 28, 1946. He is buried at the Rainis Cemetery in Riga.Dzejnieks un prozaiķis. E. Ādamsons studējis tieslietas Latvijas Universitātē (1924 1928), studijas pametis, lai nodarbotos ar rakstniecību un tulkošanu. Publicējas kopš 1924. gada. E. Ādamsona tulkojumā publicēti V. Šekspīra, O. Vailda, Dž.G. Bairona, R. Kiplinga darbi. 1931. gadā viņš apprecējās ar jauno dzejnieci un radiofona diktori Mirdzu Ķempi. Vācu okupācijas laikā E. Ādamsons nedrīkstēja publicēties ar īsto vārdu, tāpēc viņa vienīgais romāns “Sava ceļa gājējs” periodikā parādās ar pseidonīmu Ēriks Rīga. Kara gados Ādamsons strādā meža darbus, saslimst ar tuberkulozi un mirst padomju laikā. 1944. gadā E. Ādamsonam piešķirta Raiņa un Aspazijas piemiņas fonda prēmija. Abakuka krišana