Novy Mir
Explore the intricate world of Soviet literary politics in Novy Mir by Edith Rogovin Frankel, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This compelling examination delves into the dynamics of literary publishing in the Soviet Union, particularly in the transformative years following Stalin's death during the 1950s. With 228 pages of insightful analysis, Dr. Frankel highlights the significance of the leading literary journal, Novy Mir, which served as a platform for groundbreaking literary works of the era. Discover how this influential journal shaped the landscape of Russian literature and its impact on politics and society. Ideal for readers interested in history, literature, and the complex interplay between politics and publishing, Novy Mir is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the cultural shifts of this pivotal time.