Novyi Mir
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Novy Mir
Novy Mir |
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Pays |
Russie |
Langue(s) |
russe |
Périodicité |
mensuel |
Genre |
magazine littéraire |
Date de fondation |
1925 |
Ville d’édition |
Moscou |
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Rédacteur en chef |
Andreï Vassilievski (Василевский Андрей Витальевич) |
ISSN |
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http://magazines.russ.ru/novyi_mi/ |
Novy Mir (en russe : Новый мир ; en français : Le Nouveau monde) est un magazine littéraire publié à Moscou depuis 1925.
Les premiers numéros ont été publiés en 1916–1917 par des sociaux-démocrates russes émigrés à New York, jusqu'à leur retour en Russie après la révolution de Février 1917. Le magazine était édité par Nikolaï Boukharine et Alexandra Kollontaï, brièvement rejoints par Léon Trotsky quand il arriva à New York en janvier 1917. V. Volodarski était l'un des contributeurs.
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