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Vizma Belševica : ウィキペディア英語版
Vizma Belševica

Vizma Belševica (May 30, 1931, Riga – August 6, 2005) was a Latvian poet, writer and translator. She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
== Biography ==

Belševica's father Jānis Belševics was a worker, and her mother Ieva Belševica (maiden name Cīrule) was a housewife. The family was relatively poor, as only one of the two spouses did paid work. Vizma's father had drinking problems, which aggravated when during the Great Depression he lost his job as a baker. Vizma Belševica was born on May 30, 1931, in prewar Riga, then the capital of democratic Latvia, where she spent most of her childhood. The city often is featured in her works, especially her most famous work—autobiographic trilogy "BILLE"—, but the time spent in Courland, on her relatives' small farm has also an important role in her poetry and writings. Her son Klāvs Elsbergs was a famous Latvian poet in the 1980s and her second son Jānis is a writer as well.

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