Izlaist navigāciju
logo-01
logo-01
Knuts’ Stories
The Living Room
Family Chronicles
The Sitting Room
The Library
The Study
The Garden
The Bookshelf
Poetry
Poetry in Different Languages
Translations
Biography
Photo Gallery
About
lv
en
1978
Lyric and Voices
The first collection of poems contains poetry written between 1972 and 1977. Since the early 1970s Knuts Skujenieks had become one of the...
Read more
1986
Tie it into a White Cloth
“Tie it into a White Cloth” was the second collection of poems, and it differed from the first one in a major way. Since the late 1970s,...
Read more
1987
A Hand-Woven Shirt
The book contains a compilation of essays, reviews and articles written by Knuts Skujenieks in the 1970s and 1980s. It was published as a...
Read more
1990
Seed in Snow
The most important collection of poems in the context of Knuts Skujenieks’ writings. The collection contains poems written in the prison...
Read more
1992
Like the Tracks of Froth
It is the first collection containing poems that were not included in previous collections; most of the poems have never been published...
Read more
1993
The Eternal Crescent
The collection contains both already known and previously unpublished poetry.
Read more
1994
The Winner comes through a Back Door
Another unique edition of Knuts Skujenieks’ poetry – it contains handwritten poems with copies of the handwritings. Such a format is also...
Read more
1995
Bitter Hand
It is the first major selection of Knuts Skujenieks’ poetry. The issue has a historic meaning, because it was one of the first books in a...
Read more
1996
A True, but Incomplete Story of Life…
Another selection of poetry “A True, but Incomplete Story of Life with 33 Poems, Fine and Poor” was published as part of the book series...
Read more
1997
To Be a Bench
This selection of poems was a part of once popular book series “50 Love Poems”. Knuts Skujenieks claims that his poem “Es būšu parka par...
Read more
2003 - 2008
The Complete Works
The complete works of Knuts Skujenieks were published in eight volumes between 2003 and 2008. The volumes contain all the works written...
Read more
2004
Knuts Skujenieks. Poetry
“Poetry” is a small, pocket sized selection of poetry.
Read more
2006
Heavy Pores the Ink
A monography about Knuts Skujenieks, written by his contemporary, a friend and a poet Jānis Rokpelnis. The author in a slightly...
Read more
2006
Now I am Alexander
The collection of poems “Now I am Alexander” contains poetry that was written at the turn of the century – between 1999 and 2006....
Read more
2007
Our Life, Served
The collection of poems “Our Life, Served” contains poetry written between 1996 and 2005. After the restoration of independence of...
Read more
2010
Tie it into a White Cloth. An Audiobook
In this audiobook the poetry is read by a Latvian actor Juris Strenga and Knuts Skujenieks himself.
Read more
2010
Nothing Personal
“Nothing Personal” is the last collection of poems written by Knuts Skujenieks between 2008 and 2010. In a way the timing became...
Read more
2011
The Button
“The Button” is a special edition containing one of the most private and intimate poems ever written by Knuts Skujenieks. “The Button”...
Read more
2011
A Hundred
“A Hundred” is a selection of hundred poems, sorted in a chronological order.
Read more
2012
Like the Roots of an Oak Tree...
It is the most complete selection of Knuts Skujenieks poems to date. It includes poetry from all the previous collections of poems.
Read more
2012
Kro-Kro
The book contains the correspondence of Knuts and Inta during the time of poet’s imprisonment. It gives a full overview of the letters...
Read more
2013
Cards
Cards is a virtual journey through the barbed wire and contains episodic statement about the seven years inside the prison camp in...
Read more
2017
Bibliography
It is the most accurate index of all the books and publications by Knuts Skujenieks. It contains approximately 3500 entries. The index...
Read more
2017
A Poetry Born Twice
The selection contains poems by Knuts Skujenieks that have been used in music by various Latvian composers and musicians.
Read more