Literary studies. 1931, No. 9

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Literary studies - Moscow; Leningrad, 1930-1941, 1978-2017 -
Main editors: Maxim Gorky (1930-1936), Alexei Surkov (1936-1941), Alexander Mikhailov (1978-1986), Vladimir Malyutin (1987-2006), Lyudmila Karhanina (2007-2009), Maxim Lavrentiev (2010-2011), Alexei Varlamov (2011-2016), Alexander Yakovlev (until 2017)
Titles: 1930-2000, 2011 - Literary studies; 2006 - 2010, LW
Nadzagolovlok: 1991 No. 1-5 Writers Union of the USSR, VLKSM, IPO "Young Guard", Labor collective of the journal "Literary Studies"; 1991 No. 6 Writers' Union of the USSR, Young Guards, Labor collective of the journal Literary Studies; 1992-1993, No. 4 of the SSP, JSC "Molodaya Gvardiya"; 1994 № 1-3 SSP, Labor collective of the journal "Literary Studies"; 1996-1998 LLP Publishing House "Literary Studies"
Subtitle: 1930-1931 Journal for self-education; 1932 Journal of Mass Literary Movement; 1933-1934 Journal for novice writers; 1937-1941 Monthly magazine (in 1937 Organ) of the Union of Soviet Writers; 1978-1990 Literary-critical and socio-political journal of the Writers' Union of the USSR and the Central Committee of the Komsomol; 1991-1993, No. 6, 1994, No. 4 - 2008, book 4 The literary and philosophical journal (In 1995 there is no subtitle); 2008, book 5 - 2012 Literary and Critical Journal; 2013 - Literary and educational magazine
Publisher: 1930-1931? 3, 5-6, 8-10 State Publishing House; 1931 № 4, 7, 1932-1934 State Publishing House of Fiction (in 1934 № 4-6 Leningrad Branch); 1935-1941 "Soviet writer"; 1978 No. 1 "The Young Guard"; 1994 № 6-1999 LLP Publishing House "Literary Studies"; 2000 OOO Publishing House "Literary Studies"; 2016, No. 2 - Literary studies
Place of publication: 1930-1933 Moscow-Leningrad; 1934-1941 Leningrad; 1978 - Moscow
Founded by A.M. Gorky
In 1935 the magazine "Rost" joined the almanac: "Workshop", "We are young" and "Springs"
"Literary studies" - Soviet, then Russian literary critic journal Founded in 1930 by Maxim Gorky, who became the editor-in-chief of the new edition and directed it until his death in 1936. Published in Leningrad by OGIZ Publishing House Originally it was designed for 20 issues that were to be published within two years. Since 1935 until 1941, the magazine was published in Moscow. In 1942-1977, the publication was not published. In 1991, until 1991, he was a literary critical and socio-political journal of the Writers' Union of the USSR, from 1991 to 2008 he was literary and philosophical, in 2008-2012 he was literary critical, from 2013 he is literary and educational JournalSpecialization of the publication - materials about the current literary process, articles of linguistic, literary critic and literary nature, literary memoirs, reviews, reviews of novelties of the Russian book market, etc. In the early 1930s and in the period 2010 - early 2011, works of art were not published In 2017 the issue of the publication was suspended
I Gorky, Maxim (1868-1936) II Union of Writers of the USSR1 People (collection) 2 Russian language (collection) 3 Domestic serials and continuing editions (collection) 4 Russian Soviet literature - Periodicals 5 Russian literature - con 20 - 21 centuries - Periodicals 6 USSR - Social and political life - Periodicals 7 Russian Federation - Social and political life - Periodicals 8 Literary magazines - USSR 9 Socio-political journals - USSR
BBK 84 (2 = 4112) 6я52
ББК 633 (2) 6я52
Source of electronic copy: PB
Location of original: РГПУ им А И Герцен
1931, No. 9 - 1931 - [1], 151, [1] c -
Contains: Conversations about the craft: the article / M. Gorky (From 3-27 [scans 5-29]), etc. - Bibliography in the text and footnotes
-13000 copies
1 The people (collection) 2 Maxim Gorky (collection) 3 Russia in the faces (collection)
Source of electronic copy: PB
Location of original: РГПУ им А И Герцен
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