Paulius Kliševičius
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Paulius Kliševičius (Samogitian - Paulios Klėševėčios, born in 1983 in Klaipėda) also known as Simonas Magas is a Lithuanian poet and a public activist.
Most of his poetry is written in Lithuanian language, but he is using a lot of international phrases, especially Latin. Now he lives in Klaipėda, Lithuania.
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[edit] Popular poems
- Imagemaker
- 1658. Moljero sugrįžimas (1658. The Return of Molliere)
- Pries yourat. Naqteis. Jeimat!
- Il manifesto
- Apie daiktų naudą (About the Benefit of Goods)
- Nuobodžiausias ritmas (The Most Boring Rhythm)
- Pelenų kareivis (The Soldier of Ashes)
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Paulius Kliševičius was a 4th place winner at the 2006 youth contest of „Gintaro lašai“ (Amber drops) [1].