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Idioma. ruso. Editor (a) Aleksandr Pushkin, Pyotr Pletnyov, Andrey Krayevsky, Vladímir Odóyevski y Piotr Viazemski. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El Contemporáneo (en ruso Современник, Sovreménnik) fue una revista literaria rusa publicada entre 1836 y 1866.
Sovremennik (Russian: «Современник», IPA: [səvrʲɪˈmʲenʲːɪk] ⓘ, "The Contemporary") was a Russian literary, social and political magazine, published in Saint Petersburg in 1836–1866. It came out four times a year in 1836–1843 and once a month after that.
- St. Petersburg
- 1836
- 1866
- Russian
Sovremennik, (1836–66; “The Contemporary”), Russian literary and political journal founded in 1836 by the poet Aleksandr Pushkin. In its first year, the journal established its literary prestige by publishing Pushkin’s novel Kapitanskaya dochka (1836; The Captain’s Daughter) and Nikolay Gogol’s.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Nekrasov, editor y redactor jefe de Sovremennik durante muchos años, la convirtió en la principal publicación literaria rusa de su época, continuando así el legado de Pushkin, su creador.
- Nikolái Alekséyevich Nekrásov
El Sovreménnik (Contemporáneo) es uno de los principales símbolos del deshielo, los años 60, período de una relativa democratización en URSS durante el gobierno de Jrushchov (entre 1956 y 1964).
Sovremennik ( Russian: «Современник», IPA: [səvrʲɪˈmʲenʲːɪk] ⓘ, "The Contemporary") was a Russian literary, social and political magazine, published in Saint Petersburg in 1836–1866. It came out four times a year in 1836–1843 and once a month after that. The magazine published poetry, prose, critical, historical, ethnographic and other material.
Nash Sovremennik (Наш современник, Our Contemporary) is a Russian literary magazine, founded in 1956, as a successor to the Yearly Almanac. [1] [2] History. The predecessor of Nash Sovremennik was the Maxim Gorky -founded Almanac that was coming out in 1933-1937 and in 1949-1955, 1 to 4 times a year.