Vozdukh (magazine)
Vozdukh is a Russian literary magazine published four times per year, that features poetry and critical essays. The editor-in-chief is Dmitry Kuzmin, the designer is Yuri Gordon.[1]
Editor-in-chief | Dmitry Kuzmin |
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Categories | poetry, literary criticism |
Frequency | 4 per year |
Publisher | Argo-Risk |
Founded | 2006 |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
History
The magazine was established in 2006.[2] Its title translates as "air" and refers to a passage from Osip Mandelstam, who viewed genuine poetry as stolen air, which doesn't ask anyone's permission to exist.[3][4]
References
- Platt, Kevin M. F. (2019-01-15). Global Russian Cultures. University of Wisconsin Pres. p. 109. ISBN 978-0-299-31970-0.
- Фанайлова, Елена (July 22, 2007). "Журнал поэзии "Воздух"". RFE/RL (in Russian).
- Sandler, Stephanie (2007). "Dmitrii Kuz'min, ed. Vozdukh. Moscow: Proekt Argo, 2006. Four issues. Paper. (Review)". The Slavic and East European Journal. 51 (4): 773–775. doi:10.2307/20459573. JSTOR 20459573.
- Reid, Allan (2006). "Vozdukh. Zhurnal poezii". Canadian Slavonic Papers. 48 (3/4): 423–425. JSTOR 40871152.
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