To the History of the Russian Foreign Press: “Ukhvat” Magazine

Based on previously unknown archival materials, the article reconstructs the history of the creation of the first emigrant satirical magazine “Ukhvat”. The subject matter were peculiarities of the printed organ’s ideological and literary program, formed on the initiative of the Russian Montparnasse’...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b4e79935a9404e66a02dd1725adbfd622021-11-24T16:08:29ZTo the History of the Russian Foreign Press: “Ukhvat” Magazine10.22455/2541-8297-2021-21-278-3032541-82972542-2421https://doaj.org/article/b4e79935a9404e66a02dd1725adbfd622021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://litfact.ru/images/2021-21/11_Obatnina.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2541-8297https://doaj.org/toc/2542-2421Based on previously unknown archival materials, the article reconstructs the history of the creation of the first emigrant satirical magazine “Ukhvat”. The subject matter were peculiarities of the printed organ’s ideological and literary program, formed on the initiative of the Russian Montparnasse’s representative — the poet D.Yu. Kobyakov, and with the participation of A.M. Remizov and M.A. Osorgin which were well-known writers. They formed an informal editorial board, which actually determined the publication’s program. The article contains new data for the creative biography of the journal’s leaders. The published material allows us to trace the specific nuances of the journal’s program in the context of the Russian emigration and in the interpretation of its editor Kobyakov, who returned to the USSR in 1958. In the history of the Russian foreign press, “Ukhvat” remains a publication that reflects the mentality of representatives of the Russian diaspora, humorous escapades of both famous literary masters and authors hiding under pseudonyms were published.Elena R. ObatninaRussian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literaturearticlerussian emigrationideologyperiodical presssatireeditorial strategyd.y. kobyakovm.a. osorgina.m. remisovliterary continuityLiterature (General)PN1-6790Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languagesPG1-9665ENRUЛитературный факт, Iss 3 (21), Pp 278-303 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
RU
topic russian emigration
ideology
periodical press
satire
editorial strategy
d.y. kobyakov
m.a. osorgin
a.m. remisov
literary continuity
Literature (General)
PN1-6790
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
spellingShingle russian emigration
ideology
periodical press
satire
editorial strategy
d.y. kobyakov
m.a. osorgin
a.m. remisov
literary continuity
Literature (General)
PN1-6790
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
Elena R. Obatnina
To the History of the Russian Foreign Press: “Ukhvat” Magazine
description Based on previously unknown archival materials, the article reconstructs the history of the creation of the first emigrant satirical magazine “Ukhvat”. The subject matter were peculiarities of the printed organ’s ideological and literary program, formed on the initiative of the Russian Montparnasse’s representative — the poet D.Yu. Kobyakov, and with the participation of A.M. Remizov and M.A. Osorgin which were well-known writers. They formed an informal editorial board, which actually determined the publication’s program. The article contains new data for the creative biography of the journal’s leaders. The published material allows us to trace the specific nuances of the journal’s program in the context of the Russian emigration and in the interpretation of its editor Kobyakov, who returned to the USSR in 1958. In the history of the Russian foreign press, “Ukhvat” remains a publication that reflects the mentality of representatives of the Russian diaspora, humorous escapades of both famous literary masters and authors hiding under pseudonyms were published.
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