Gunārs Priede Explained

Gunārs Priede
Birth Date:17 March 1928
Occupation:Playwright
Birth Place:Riga, Latvia
Death Place:Riga, Latvia
Language:Latvian
Education:Latvian State University

Gunārs Priede (March 17, 1928  - December 22, 2000) was a Soviet and Latvian writer and playwright. He was originally a civil engineer for the Soviet government in Latvia who became the most important Latvian playwright of the Soviet era. He penned numerous dramas and comedies with lyrical, metaphorical and realist qualities, reflecting social conditions in Latvia at the time.[1] [2]

He was appointed Writers' Union of Drama Consultant (1958 - 1960), to Riga Film Studio (1960 - 1964), the Ministry of Culture (1964 - 1965), the Latvian Filmmakers Union Board as secretary (1965 - 1968), secretary of the Writers’ Union (1972 - 1974), secretary the Writers' Union Board (1974 - 1984), the Lenin and USSR State Prize Committee (1975 - 1989), and the Latvian Brethren Cemetery Committee (1989). He was awarded with the Order of the Three Stars (IV class).[3]

Plays

Notes and References

  1. The Family, Tradition and Art in the Theater of Gunars Priede. Birutė. Cipliauskaitė. Lituanus. 26. 3. 1980. 0024-5089. 2017-04-14. 2019-08-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20190806072653/http://www.lituanus.org/1980_3/80_3_12.htm. dead.
  2. Web site: Gunārs Priede (1928 - 2000). Literature.lv. 8 January 2013.
  3. Web site: Ar Triju Zvaigžņu ordeņa starojumu. Ordeņa virsnieks Gunārs Priede. 13 December 1997 . Latvijas Vēstnesis. Saulcerīte Viese . Latvian . 14 April 2017.