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Limited to 600 copies.The Solovetsky Islands (firstly SLON) magazine was the official edition of the management of the Solovetsky Special Purpose Camps. It was published in 1924-1926 and 1929-1930. The first issue was released in 17 copies only and was full of political articles (later poems, essays, and tales appeared). Prisoners were most of the authors. The magazine was managed by the OGPU leaders and demonstrated re-educational work under the enemies of the nation. It was declared that the magazine was distributed not throughout the Soviet Union only but even abroad. The typography of the issue is made in an avant-garde style that was unusual for such publications.The issue includes translation from Ovid's The Metamorphoses and the extract from Shelley's Ode to the West Wind (in English). Some authors of this edition were executed in 1938. We couldn't trace any copy of this issue in the USA or European libraries via OCLC.
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[Avant-garde in prison] Solovetskie Ostrova. [The Solovetsky Islands]. # 2, September.
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Collection of typescripts containing 45 works by Daniil Kharms.
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This collection of typescripts includes works by Daniil Kharms (1905-1942), one of the most prominent and important avant-gardist and absurdist Russian poets and writers, the founder of the avant-garde collective Oberiu. During his lifetime, only his works for children were published. After Kharms' second arrest and subsequent death in a prison hospital, his archive was saved by his friend, the musician and literary critic Iakov Druskin (1902-1980). Druskin secretly held Kharms' archive and only in the mid-1960s was he able to begin publishing Kharms' works. He opened the archive to researchers, and simultaneously Kharms began to appear in samizdat (underground press). One of the crucial sources for such typescripts was the samizdat book 'Izbrannoe', compiled by the public figure, human rights activist, and member of the Moscow Helsinki Group, Valerii Abramkin, in the mid-1970s. By the late 1960s, Kharms' works were also being published abroad, and in 1974, his first book was published in Würzburg,…
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Programma Torzhestv po Povodu 100-letnego Iubileia Bol'shogo Teatra [The Program of Celebrations on the 100th Anniversary of the Bolshoi Theatre].
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Celebration was held on 1 st and 2 nd February 1925. Four performances were shown on the second day. It was excerpts from the opera Ruslan and Lyudmila by Mikhail Glinka and Sadko by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, ballet La Sylphide by Jean-Madeleine Shneytshoeffer and Petrushka by Igor Stravinsky
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