G. Lelevich in Saratov. From the Chronicle of the Saratov Literary Life of 1926–1928

Regional groups of proletarian writers are often neglected, thus the data about its exact number and professional compound has not been shown yet. As for the Volga Region the data can illustrate the response to many questions, one of them is why the Saratov Association of Proletarian Writers was the...

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Main Author: Anna V. Khroustaleva
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Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2021-09-01
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description Regional groups of proletarian writers are often neglected, thus the data about its exact number and professional compound has not been shown yet. As for the Volga Region the data can illustrate the response to many questions, one of them is why the Saratov Association of Proletarian Writers was the largest in the region, and the second — when the turning point in its history took place. It has been proven that Proletkult, stopped functioning between January and June 1927, and that legally, this organization split up in June. Both processes mentioned in the article were related to the exile of L.G. Kalmanson (G. Lelevich) to Saratov. Since the slow speed of literary processes in regions affected the pace of literary confrontations there as well, it is crucially important to identify the date of birth of the Proletarian Writers Group in every region. There is a high possibility that the later the group was developed, the more it will differ from its Moscow counterpart; that is why we need to focus on the regional data.
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spelling doaj-art-e674c25d15e04742a0d0f2fa908f9f4b2025-08-20T02:21:03ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World LiteratureStudia Litterarum2500-42472541-85642021-09-016338039310.22455/2500-4247-2021-6-3-380-393G. Lelevich in Saratov. From the Chronicle of the Saratov Literary Life of 1926–1928Anna V. Khroustaleva0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9015-2523Saratov State University, Saratov, Russia.Regional groups of proletarian writers are often neglected, thus the data about its exact number and professional compound has not been shown yet. As for the Volga Region the data can illustrate the response to many questions, one of them is why the Saratov Association of Proletarian Writers was the largest in the region, and the second — when the turning point in its history took place. It has been proven that Proletkult, stopped functioning between January and June 1927, and that legally, this organization split up in June. Both processes mentioned in the article were related to the exile of L.G. Kalmanson (G. Lelevich) to Saratov. Since the slow speed of literary processes in regions affected the pace of literary confrontations there as well, it is crucially important to identify the date of birth of the Proletarian Writers Group in every region. There is a high possibility that the later the group was developed, the more it will differ from its Moscow counterpart; that is why we need to focus on the regional data.http://studlit.ru/images/2021-6-3/Khroustaleva.pdfg. lelevichthe all-russian association of proletarian writerssaratov literary situationpolitical oppositionparty archive.
spellingShingle Anna V. Khroustaleva
G. Lelevich in Saratov. From the Chronicle of the Saratov Literary Life of 1926–1928
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g. lelevich
the all-russian association of proletarian writers
saratov literary situation
political opposition
party archive.
title G. Lelevich in Saratov. From the Chronicle of the Saratov Literary Life of 1926–1928
title_full G. Lelevich in Saratov. From the Chronicle of the Saratov Literary Life of 1926–1928
title_fullStr G. Lelevich in Saratov. From the Chronicle of the Saratov Literary Life of 1926–1928
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title_sort g lelevich in saratov from the chronicle of the saratov literary life of 1926 1928
topic g. lelevich
the all-russian association of proletarian writers
saratov literary situation
political opposition
party archive.
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