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    Knuts Skujenieks (5 September 1936 – 25 July 2022) was a Latvian poet, journalist, and translator from fifteen European languages. He spent his childhood...
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  • Skujenieks, feminine: Skujeniece is a Latvian surname literally meaning "shoemaker". Notable people with the surname include: Knuts Skujenieks (1936–2022)...
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    Latvian singer, songwriter, finalist in Eurovision Song Contest 2015 Knuts Skujenieks, Latvian poet, journalist Mikhail Tal, Soviet-Latvian chess grandmaster...
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  • educator 1936 – Bill Mazeroski, American baseball player and coach 1936 – Knuts Skujenieks, Latvian poet, journalist, and translator (d. 2022) 1937 – Antonio...
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  • Vācietis, Imants Ziedonis and Vizma Belševica. Valentīns Jākobsons and Knuts Skujenieks had been sent to labor camps in Siberia, and were among those who survived...
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  • actress (Shōgun, Castle of Sand, Kaze, Slow Down), colorectal cancer. Knuts Skujenieks, 85, Latvian writer and poet. Song Zhaosu, 81, Chinese politician,...
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    volumes of poetry and fiction by Imants Ziedonis, Vizma Belševica, Knuts Skujenieks, Uldis Bērziņš, Sandra Kalniete, Jānis Elsbergs, Edvīns Raups, Inguna...
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    books “K.B. Suspected” (2004) and “Silent discourses” (2006)" 2008 Knuts Skujenieks  Latvia "for his Works in eight volumes, which contain high-quality...
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