Nash Sovremennik

Nash Sovremennik
EditorViktor Poltoratsky (1956-1958), Boris Zubavin (1958-1968), Sergey Vikulov (1969-1989), Stanislav Kunyaev (1989-present)
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation480 thousand (1990), 9 thousand (2009)
Founded1956
CountryRussian Federation
Based inMoscow
LanguageRussian
ISSN0027-8238
OCLC4895482

Nash Sovremennik (Наш современник, Our Contemporary) is a Russian literary magazine, founded in 1956, as a successor to the Yearly Almanac.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Nash Sovremennik". Russian Civilisation encyclopedia. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  2. ^ Vadim Kozhinov; et al. (Winter 1993). "The Magazine Nash Sovremennik (Our Contemporary) and Russian Literature". World Literature Today. 67 (1). JSTOR 40148843.

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