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Giperborey (Hyperborean), publishing house and journal, 1914-18
Giperborey (Hyperborean), publishing house and journal, 1914-18
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Press. Mass Media/Periodical Press/Magazines
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Literature. Book Publishing/Publishing Houses
GIPERBOREY (Hyperborean) 1) Ezhemesyachnik Stikhov i Kritiki, Monthly journal of poetry and critical reviews, a journal of the acmeist poets, which appeared in 1912-13 (with a total of ten issues) and founded by N. S. Gumilev and S. M. Gorodetsky. In addition, the Giperborey published works by Anna Akhamotva, М. А. Zenkevich, М. А. Kuzmin, O. E. Mandelstamm, V. I. Narbut, V. K. Shileyko et al. The journal's publishing editor, poet and translator M. L. Lozinsky used to host editorial meetings in his flats at (2 Volkhovsky Lane and from the autumn of 1913 - at 26/28 Maly Avenue of Petrogradskaya Side). Issues 1 and 2 of the Giperborey for 1912 were reprinted in 1990. 2) A Publishing-house, set up in 1914, related to the journal Giperborey. The Hyperborean Publishing house came up with 12 books in total including Akhmatova's Rosary (1913-16; four editions) and White Flock (1917) poetry collections, as well as collections of Mandelstam, Gorodetsky, G. V. Ivanov, Lozinsky et al. In 1918 the company was closed down. References: Бунатян Г. Г., Чарная М. Г. Петербург Серебряного века: Дома, события, люди. СПб., 2002. С. 173-179. T. M. Dvinyatina.
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Akhmatova Anna Andreevna
Gorodetsky Sergey Mitrofanovich
Gumilev Nikolay Stepanovich
Ivanov Georgy Vladimirovich
Kuzmin Mikhail Alexeevich
Lozinsky Mikhail Leonidovich
Mandelstam Osip Emilievich
Narbut Vladislav Ivanovich
Shileyko Vladimir Kazimirovich
Zenkevich Mikhail Alexandrovich
Addresses
Maly Ave of Petrogradskaya Storona/Saint Petersburg, city, house 26/28
Volkhovsky Lane/Saint Petersburg, city, house 2
Bibliographies
Бунатян Г. Г., Чарная М. Г. Петербург Серебряного века: Дома, события, люди. СПб., 2002
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Literary journals (entry)
LITERARY JOURNALS. The genesis of the Russian literary journalism is associated with St. Petersburg, where in 1728-36 and 1738-42 circulated first and only journal in the Russian language at that time - Primechaniya k Vedomostyam (the name changed)
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Lozinsky M.L. (1886-1955), poet, translator
LOZINSKY Mikhail Leonidovich (1886, Gatchina of St. Petersburg Province - 1955, Leningrad), poet, translator. Graduated from the First Petersburg Gymnasium (1904), the Faculty of Law of Petersburg University (1909)
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Mandelstam O.E. (1891-1938), poet
MANDELSTAM Osip Emilievich (1891-1938), poet. The family of Mandelstam came to St. Petersburg in 1897 (before that, from 1894 lived in Pavlovsk of St. Petersburg Province); some addresses are 17 Ofitserskaya Street (today Dekabristov Street)
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Poets Guild
POETS GUILD is the name for three poetic unions which existed in St. Petersburg (Petrograd) in 1911-22. The first Poets Guild (1911-14) founded by N. S. Gumilev and S. M
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Publishing houses (entry)
PUBLISHING HOUSES. Publishing in St. Petersburg dates back to 1711, when Tsar Peter the Great ordered the St. Petersburg Printing House to be established. The first printed matter issued in St. Petersburg was Vedomosti newspaper
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