Letopis
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Letopis was a Russian monthly journal published in St Petersburg from December 1915 until December 1917. It had a range of material including literary, scientific and political material. Its political stance was to oppose nationalism and the First World War. Officially A. F. Radzishevsky was the editor but in practice Maxim Gorky edited the paper.
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Contributors
Letopis attracted a large range of notable contributors:
- Boris Avilov
- Vladimir Bazarov
- Alexander Blok
- Alexander Bogdanov
- Valery Bryusov
- Ivan Bunin
- Osip Yermansky
- Sergei Yesenin
- Anatole France
- Maxim Gorky
- Lev Kamenev
- Platon Kerzhentsev
- Yuri Larin
- Jack London
- Vladimir Mayakovsky
- Mikhail Olminsky
- Mikhail Prishvin
- A.F. Radzishevsky
- Romain Rolland
- Maria Smith-Falkner
- Nikolai Sukhanov
- Alexander Tikhonov
- Kliment Timiryazev
- Emile Verhaeren
- H. G. Wells
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