Author: Zetlin, Mikhail

Publisher: New York: 1955. (The New Review)

Description: 303p original yellow card covers, spine sunned and covers slightly scuffed, pages clean and crisp, a very good copy, printed in New York. "From its very founding, Novyi Zhurnal was geared toward unifying all the intellectual forces of the emigration from Russia and the former USSR (from the first, second, and later the third “waves”). The journal printed material from emigrants who had settled in Europe, the United States, China, Latin America, Australia, and Israel. Beginning in the 1950s, the journal published works created in the USSR but forbidden by the Soviet censor, and samizdat materials which were sent to the editors through illegal channels."

Order No: PIP 135055

Language: Russian

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