The literary and political magazine was published in St. Petersburg in 1864-1865. Until 1864 it was entitled Time. Publisher and editor - Mikhail Dostoevsky, from No. 6 - Mikhail Dostoevsky's family. The official editor - A. Potetskiy. In fact, after Mikhail Dostoevsky's death, the publication was continued by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Publishing frequency: monthly. The magazine continued the ideas of the Vremya (Time) publication, being the organ of "pochvenniki" (members of late XIX-century movement close to the ideology of Slavophilia) and conducted polemics with the magazines Sovremennik and Russkoe Slovo. The magazine published Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground (1864, No. 1-2, 4) and Crocodile (under the title An Unusual Event or Incident in a Passage, 1865, No. 2); It also involved the following authors: D. Averkiev, A. A. Grigoriev, V. Krestovsky, N. S. Leskov (Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, 1865, No. 1), A. N. Maikov, A. N. Pleshcheyev, Ya. P. Polonsky, K. M. Stanyukovich, N. N. Strakhov, I. S. Turgenev (Ghosts, 1864, No. 1-2) and others.
Presented issues: 1864-1865