Leningrad is a delicate illustrated literary magazine, an organ of the Leningrad branch of the USSR joint venture . Came out 2 times a month from 1940 to 1946.
| Leningrad | |
|---|---|
| Specialization | literary |
| Periodicity | 2 times a month |
| Language | Russian |
| A country | |
| Edition History | 1940-1946, since 2013 |
| Established | 1940 |
It was founded in exchange for the Rezets magazine (1924-1939), which was more journalistic than artistic. In 1943, N. Tikhonov , I. Kratt , V. Shefner , N. Orlov, M. Dudin , O. Bergolts , E. Vechtomova , A. Golubeva , A. A. Prokofiev , L. Pumpyansky, A. were published in the journal . Fleet .
Closed by order of the Organizing Bureau of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks “On the magazines Zvezda and Leningrad” ( August 14, 1946 ). Circulation in 1943-1944 - 15,000 copies.
Revived by decision of the Union of Writers of Russia, branch of the Leningrad Region in 2013.
It is registered in the register of Roskomnadzor 10/09/2013. Certificate number PI No. TU 78 - 01435
The Central Committee notes that the Leningrad magazine is especially poorly maintained, which constantly provided its pages for vulgar and slanderous speeches by Zoshchenko , for the empty and apolitical poem of Akhmatova . Like the editors of Zvezda, the editors of Leningrad magazine made major mistakes by publishing a number of works inspired by the spirit of cringing in relation to everything foreign. The magazine printed a number of erroneous works (The Case Over Berlin by Warsaw and Rest , On the Outpost by Slonimsky ). In Khazin ’s poems “The Return of Onegin”, under the guise of a literary parody, slander is given to modern Leningrad. The Leningrad magazine contains mostly meaningless, low-grade literary materials. <...> In view of the fact that there are currently no proper conditions for the publication of two literary and art magazines in Leningrad, stop publishing the Leningrad magazine by concentrating the literary forces of Leningrad around the Zvezda magazine. [one]
Content
- 1 Chief Editors
- 2 Address
- 3 Literature
- 4 notes
Editors in Chief
- V. M. Sayanov (1942-1944)
- B. M. Likharev (1944-1946)
- CA Shapovalov (since 2013)
Address
- St. Voinova, 18 (1943).
Literature
- Cossack V. Lexicon of Russian literature of the XX century = Lexikon der russischen Literatur ab 1917 / [trans. with him.]. - M .: RIC "Culture", 1996. - XVIII, 491, [1] p. - 5,000 copies. - ISBN 5-8334-0019-8 .