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Antologiia Satiry i Iumora Rossii XX Veka: V 50 tomakh
Tom 3. Satirikon i Satirikontsy
[ Anthology of satire and humor in Russia in the 20th century : Volume three. Satirikon i Satirikon contributors]

Ed. by Iurii Kushak
Moscow:  EKSMO-Press, 2000
510 pImages
Serie: Antologiia Satiry i Iumora Rossii XX Veka, Tom 3
Hardcover. 12.5 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5040048092
Language: Russian
This is the most complete collection of texts published in the very popular Russian satirical periodicals Satirikon and Novyi Satirikon (1908-1918). Among the contributors to these two periodicals were many famous Russian writers and poets, among them: Arkadii Averchenko, Leonid Andreev, Ivan Bunin, Arkadii Bukhov, Aleksandr Grin, Nikolai Gumilev, Nikolai Evreinov, Aleksandr Kuprin, Osip Mandel`shtam, Samuil Marshak, Vladimir Maikovskii, Aleksei Remizov, Teffi, Sasha Chernyi and others.
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» Language, Dictionaries and Linguistics   » Humor
» Fiction and Poetry   » Russian Fiction: early 20th-21st Centurie

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