Literaturnaya Gazeta

Literaturnaya Gazeta

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website = [http://old.lgz.ru/about_lg/aboutus.htm www.lgz.ru/about_lg/aboutus.htm]

"Literaturnaya Gazeta" (Literary Newspaper, _ru. Литературная газета) is a weekly cultural and political newspaper published in Russia and Soviet Union.

The current newspaper bears a name with proud literary roots dating back to the nineteenth century, and claims to be a continuation of the original publication. The first paper to bear the name of "Literaturnaya Gazeta" was founded by a literary group led by Anton Delvig and Alexander Pushkin, whose profile to this day adorns the paper's masthead. The first issue appeared on January 1, 1830. The paper appeared regularly until June 30, 1831, reappearing in 1840-1849. Pushkin himself published some of his most famous works in this paper. "Literaturnaya Gazeta" was the first to publish Gogol, and published works by Baratynsky, Belinsky, Nekrasov and many other well-known Russian authors.

After the Russian Revolution, the Soviet literary establishment decided to resume Pushkin's venture on April 22, 1929, and the paper has been published regularly ever since. From 1929 to 1932, "Literaturnaya Gazeta" was the official organ of the Federation of Unions of Soviet Writers, which had as its stated aim "...to foster in the area of creative writing the principle of free competition of the various groupings and tendencies". In 1932, however, "Literaturnaya Gazeta" became the official organ of the Union of Soviet Writers, the government-controlled organization responsible for most literary publication and employment of writers in the USSR.

In 1947, the format of "Literaturnaya Gazeta" was changed from a purely literary publication into a newspaper with political and social content as well. It was published weekly in an edition of 16 pages, the first "thick newspaper" in a country most of whose newspapers were 4-8 pages in length. The expanded newspaper not only took on a new look, but also acquired greater influence - becoming one of the most authoritative and influential publications. Though "Literaturnaya Gazeta", like all newspapers during the Soviet period, faithfully reflected government policy (both political and literary), it showed, as much as possible, the human face of Soviet society, and was the national paper most likely to "push the limits" (though those limits were fairly severe). The newspaper published stories and poems that were often mundane and unimpressive, but occasionally published poetry and prose of quality. Most interesting to its readers were reports on the international political scene, and especially on cultural life in countries outside the Soviet sphere of influence.

Especially popular was the last page of each issue, which contained a variety of satirical articles and cartoons under the rubric "Twelve Chairs Club" (an allusion to the well-known comic novel by Ilf and Petrov). Under the protective guise of good-natured, constructive satire, various frustrating and unsavory aspects of Soviet life could be discussed that were scarcely acknowledged in other publications.

In 1990, with the end of the Soviet period, the newspaper became an independent collective, and in 1997 formed itself into a publicly traded company.

References

*Much of the factual content of this article was translated and adapted from [http://old.lgz.ru/about_lg/aboutus.htm www.lgz.ru/about_lg/aboutus.htm]

External links

* [http://www.lgz.ru/ Literaturnaya Gazeta website]


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