Irena VeisaitÄ—

Irena Veisaitė (January 9, 1928 – December 11, 2020) was a Lithuanian theatre scholar, intellectual and human rights activist.

She was awarded the Goethe Medal in 2012 for her contribution to cultural exchange between Germany and Lithuania.

VeisaitÄ— was a Lithuanian Jew. She was born in Kaunas and survived the Holocaust. She earned a doctorate in Leningrad in 1963 with a dissertation on the poetry of Heinrich Heine, and was a lecturer at the teacher's college in Vilnius from 1953 to 1997. She was also head of the Thomas Mann Cultural Centre in Nida, Lithuania.

She was the president of the Open Society in Lithuania Foundation.

She said in an interview with Deutsche Welle that "the Soviets were very, very bad. Different from the Nazis, but not better."

In Moscow in 1952 Veisaite married a young Jewish economist named Jakov (Jasha) Boom. Later she married the Estonian film director Grigori Kromanov, with whom she remained until his death in 1984.

Known For
Acting
Born
January 9, 1928
Place of Birth
Kaunas, Lithuania
Died
December 11, 2020 age 92
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