About

Dr. Laima Vincė Sruoginis, an established author, academic, and life-long part of the North American Lithuanian diaspora, courageously faces Lithuania’s difficult historical legacy in her ground-breaking book, Vanished Lands: Memory and Postmemory in North American Lithuanian Diaspora Literature. She has researched her community’s refugee ancestors, drawing both from personal interviews and dusty academic sources, confronting uncomfortable truths.

Laima Vincė writes in the genres of nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. Over the past few decades, writing under the name, Laima Vincė, she has published over twenty books in the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom. She is also an award winning literary translator from Lithuanian into English. She has published an anthology of contemporary Lithuanian poetry (Raw Amber, Poetry Salzburg), and two collections of poetry in English translation by Lithuanian National Poet, Marcelijus Martinaitis (The Ballads of Kukutis, published by Arc Publications and K. B., The Suspect, published by White Pines Press) among several dozen other translated books. She has researched the life of Matilda Olkinaitė, a Lithuanian Jewish poet killed in the Holocaust, and translated her diary and poetry into English.

Dr. Laima Vincė Sruoginis earned a PhD in Humanities from Vilnius University, an MFA in Writing from Columbia University, an MFA in Nonfiction from the University of New Hampshire, and a BA in English and German Literature from Rutgers University. She is the recipient of two Fulbright grants, a National Endowment for the Arts grant in Literature, a PEN Translation Fund grant, an Academy of American Poets Award in Poetry, an Association of the Advancement of Baltic Studies dissertation grant and book subvention grant, among other honors. She teaches in the English Department at the University of Southern Maine.

Other Works

  • Lenin's Head on a Platter. Vilnius: Lithuanian Writers Publishers

    2008

Awards and Recognition

  • Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies Book Subvention Grant (2023) Lithuanian Cultural Fund Writer’s Stipend (2022) Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies Dissertation Grant for Graduate Students (2021) Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies Conference Travel Grant for Graduate Students (2021) Hessicher Literaturrat, Hessen Ministry of Culture Writer’s Residency Grant (2020) Lithuanian Culture Fund Writer’s Grant (2020) Fulbright Grant in Creative Writing (2007-2009) National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship (2004) PEN International Translation Fund Grant (2004) New York State Yeats Society Fellowship, Yeats Summer School, Sligo, Ireland (1993)