Mar 13 • 11:10 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Romualdas Mieczkowskis, award winner of the Vilnius club: "A Pole in Poland is mono, while a Pole from Lithuania is stereo"

Romualdas Mieczkowskis' book "Mano Fabijoniškės" captures the transformation of Fabijoniškės from a village to a city district, earning him recognition from a panel of literary judges.

Romualdas Mieczkowskis, a Lithuanian author, has been recognized for his book "Mano Fabijoniškės," which illustrates the historical evolution of Fabijoniškės, once a village, now a part of Vilnius. The book, translated into Lithuanian by Birutė Jonuškaitė and published by "Slinktys," highlights the rich cultural and social fabric of the area, delving into personal and collective stories that resonate deeply with local identity.

This year's evaluation committee, composed of various members of the Vilnius club and literary experts, read twelve publications focused on Vilnius from multiple perspectives. Despite considerable debate, the committee concluded that Mieczkowskis' work not only offers a sensitive narration but also serves as a testament to Vilnius' diversity, extending beyond its renowned historical landmarks to include the narratives of its outlying districts.

The implications of this recognition are significant; it underscores the importance of local narratives in the broader cultural landscape of Lithuania. It positions Vilnius not just as a hub of historical and architectural significance but as a vibrant tapestry of stories from all its neighborhoods, inviting readers to appreciate the layers of culture and history that define the city today.

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