Title of the magazine:
“Literaturnyi Al’manakh” [Literary Almanac]
Date: July 1961
Place of publication: Moscow
Editors: Vladimir Murav’ëv, G. Nedgar
Total issues: 1
Number of pages: 60
Description:
A single issue of the periodical was published in Moscow in July 1961 and was promoted by a group of young people centred around Vladimir Murav’ëv. Divided into two sections, it published poems dedicated to Nikolai Gumilëv and Iosif Brodskii (mostly written anonymously or signed with acronyms such as Ia.G., V.I.M., probably Vladimir Murav’ëv), verses by Mikhail Erëmin and G. Nedgar (who later wrote for the magazine “Sirena”), as well as short stories by G. Krymskii (Papashiny khlopoty), and V. Kobrin (Nogi, Podlets i durochka).
Notes: The journal can be consulted online at the Samizdat Collection of the University of Toronto. Original copies are kept at the Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen.
Giuseppina Larocca
[30th June 2021]
Translation by Cecilia Martino
To cite this article:
Giuseppina Larocca, Literaturnyi Al’manakh, in Voci libere in URSS. Letteratura, pensiero, arti indipendenti in Unione Sovietica e gli echi in Occidente (1953-1991), a cura di C. Pieralli, M. Sabbatini, Firenze University Press, Firenze 2021-, <vocilibereurss.fupress.net>.
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