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Aleksandras Dičpetris (1906–1968) was a Lithuanian poet and educator.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Savait臈s kalendorius spalio 29 - lapkri膷io 4 d. / Datos ir progos / lrytas.lt )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Spalio 31-oji: vardadieniai, dangaus kūnai, istorija )〕 He first published poetry in 1923 and continued publishing in college. He studied Germanistics and Lithuanian philology and pedagogy at Vytautas Magnus University, belonged to the “tent society” and graduated in 1933. The melodic quatrain collection ''Dalia Necklace'' published in 1930 alternates between symbolist and neoromantic styles. In 1931 his poem entitled ''Lithuania Our Motherland'' drew notable attention.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dičpetris, Aleksandras - Lietuvių kalba - Studijos.info )〕
He became a headmaster of a college preparatory school. When the Soviet Union invaded Lithuania in 1939 his high standing in the community meant he had to leave the country in order to secure the safety of his family. He chose to move to Nazi Germany and established another school for Lithuanian expatriates in Germany where he again became the headmaster. In 1944 he chose an offer of resettlement in Scotland for him, his wife and four children and he worked there in a textile mill. He died in 1968 and is buried in London. His son Aleksandras Napoleonas Dičpetris also became a writer and author of works including the allegorical travel tale novel ''Trys Dienos Pasauly'' and his daughter Rasa married Ray Davies of The Kinks and recorded with them as a backup vocalist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Trys dienos pasauly )〕〔http://www.discogs.com/artist/Rasa+Davies〕 Additionally, his son Dr. Henrikas-P. Dicpetris is a doctor and has published a medical book.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Die Behandlung der pertrochanteren Femurfraktur mittels Federnagelung nach ... - Henrikas P. Dicpetris - Google Books )〕 His grandchildren through Ray Davies and in other family lines have produced creative works including Marius Dicpetris, Aleksandras Napoleonas Dičpetris' son, who has performed on brass instruments for various recording projects including ''Up Your Brass'' and while touring internationally with The Glenn Miller Orchestra.〔http://www.davidmanson.net/fr_concertsworkshops.cfm〕〔http://www.roundtheclocknursery.org/programs/74.html〕 ==References==
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