Whither drifted “The Sailors of Marseilles” in 1917?
The article analyzes the history of lesser-known literary union “The Sailors of Marseilles” that existed in Petrograd in 1917. Mikhail Kuzmin was the central figure and the most popular writer in this union. Other “sailors” were young poets who wanted to reach out the audience and to get the opportu...
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| Auteur principal: | Aleksandra S. Pakhomova |
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| Format: | article |
| Langue: | EN RU |
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Russian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature
2021
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