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Milk (magazine)

“Milk” is a Russian literary journal of a conservative orientation.

Milk
Young eye
Specializationliterary
PeriodicityOnce a month
LanguageRussian
Chief EditorL. Sycheva
A country Russia
Established1998
Web sitemoloko.ruspole.info

History

The magazine was founded in 1998 by students of the Literary Institute from the creative seminars of R. Kireev , N. Evdokimov , N. Starshinov and others. The name is an abbreviation from the original “Young Eye”. The publication was positioned as a magazine of Russian, traditional culture. Publicist Dmitry Krylov: “This is a conservative magazine. His conservatism is noticeable in tastes, means of expression and selection of authors. ” [1]. Critic of Kapitolina Koksheneva :“ In general, “Milk” is completely consciously oriented towards realism as a school, as a path and worldview. These positions are close to the Saransk “Wanderer”. ” [2] . Translator Alexander Andryushkin: “From the very beginning, the Milk magazine did not behave quite normally, because for some reason it avoided noisy self-promotion” [3] .

Since 2000, the magazine has been published on the Internet, it was part of the Chronos historical portal, and then it was part of the community of literary magazines on the Russian Field network [4] . The web editor of MILK is V. Rumyantsev . The chief editor is Lidia Sycheva . Among the authors are Viktor Bochenkov , Valentin Sorokin , Arshak Ter-Markaryan , Vladimir Pronsky , Kapitolina Koksheneva , Ivan Zorin , Igor Zhdanov , Vyacheslav Kupriyanov , Vadim Dementiev , Aidar Khusainov , Grigory Dolukhanov , Tatyana Levanova , Olga Ishenyakova , Platon Gesenyakova , Platon Besonikov , Platon Ruslana Lyasheva and many others. other writers.

There are sections in the magazine: “Prose”, “Poetry”, “Essay”, “Criticism”, “Controversy”, “Dramaturgy, Scripts”, “Writer's Diary”, “Essays”, “Conversations”, “The Future of Russia”, “ Literary contests and prizes ”and others.

The magazine opened to the Russian reader of Ukrainian prose writer Ulyana Gamayun, novelist Igor Udachin, artist Stanislav Plutenko and others. In 2009, the magazine was the first of the capital's publications to publish the Irkutsk prose writer Andrei Antipin .

“Milk” is a public project, its drawback is the lack of royalties for authors. The magazine has its own video channel on YouTube [5] .

Notes

  1. ↑ “Milk” - a “thick” online magazine (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment July 5, 2011. Archived on June 20, 2011.
  2. ↑ "All the same love ... The prose of the young: myths and reality"
  3. ↑ Lidia Sycheva and “Milk”: we say the first - do we mean the second?
  4. ↑ How "Russian Field" was created - a community of literary magazines on the net
  5. ↑ You are a television. Who is next? Archived copy of October 19, 2011 on the Wayback Machine // Literary Russia . - July 9, 2010

Links

  • Interview with the journal editor (inaccessible link) // Literary Russia. - No. 4, 2008
  • Review of the journal // Literary Newspaper. - No. 11, 2008
  • about the project
  • Magazine video feed
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Milk_(log)&oldid=95700037


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