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| No 6 (2025) |
Valery Popov’s ‘loss trilogy:’ Novelty and ambivalence |
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K. S. Yamshchikov |
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| No 2 (2025) |
Problems of Literature [Voprosy Literatury]: On the journal and those by whom it was and is created |
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I. O. Shaytanov |
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| No 6 (2024) |
Laughter permitted. Andrey Astvatsaturov |
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E. P. Shcheglova |
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| No 6 (2024) |
Sasha, Hello! [Sasha, privet!] On philosophy of death in Dmitry Danilov’s novel |
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A. V. Zhuchkova |
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| No 4 (2024) |
‘Night’s as murky as the skies’. ‘The literary today’ and history of literature as discursive problems |
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D. I. Ivanov, D. L. Lakerbay |
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| No 4 (2024) |
Magical objects and their place in Mikhail Elizarov’s prose |
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I. O. Ermolaev |
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| No 3 (2024) |
A dispute about poems and beyond |
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E. A. Pogorelaya |
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| No 3 (2024) |
The mystical simplicity of Anna Dolgareva’s poetry |
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I. I. Plekhanova |
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| No 6 (2023) |
Autobiographical tendencies in Boris Ryzhy’s works. The Rotterdam Diary [Rotterdamskiy dnevnik] |
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V. E. Vashchuk |
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| No 6 (2023) |
The Ural school of poetry: An outsider’s view |
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S. A. Batalov |
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| No 1 (2023) |
Foreseeing the coming of a human being |
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A. N. Gusamova |
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| No 1 (2023) |
Time recovered: Kirill Ryabov and metamodernism |
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A. V. Zhuchkova |
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| No 4 (2023) |
How literary classics are actualised on the Internet. A study of Yandex.Zen blogs |
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D. I. Ivanov, D. L. Lakerbay |
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| No 5 (2022) |
A. Volokhonsky’s underground ‘Paradise’ [‘Ray’]: poetics and commentary |
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G. D. Drobinin |
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| No 2 (2022) |
One step away from hell? Transformation of books into art objects |
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Yu. V. Shcherbinina |
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| No 1 (2022) |
Closest thing to reality. Roman Senchin’s prose |
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G. V. Prantsova, А. А. Timakova |
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| No 5 (2021) |
‘My mother left behind a few manuscripts.’ On the author’s perspective of L. Petrushevskaya |
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T. A. Gordon, N. S. Rafalson |
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| No 4 (2021) |
‘The sacred gang’. The discourse of the ‘metaphysical macho guy culture (patsanstvo)’ in Russian song lyrics |
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A. A. Azarenkov |
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| No 2 (2021) |
Is Dostoevsky immortal? |
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M. F. Amusin |
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| No 6 (2020) |
Witches and goddesses in modern prose |
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A. A. Guskova |
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| No 5 (2020) |
The latest Smolensk poetry: An attempt at cross-sectional analysis |
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A. V. Trifonova |
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| No 3 (2020) |
The unfulfilled. After youth |
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S. V. Sekretov |
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| No 1 (2020) |
Young adult literature as a mirror of the society |
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N. S. Zelezinskaya |
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| No 1 (2020) |
Female Christian prose today: A failed search for new women’s subjectivity? |
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E. Chelpanova |
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| No 1 (2020) |
Who’s holding up the sky? On Rymba, a novel by A. Bushkovsky |
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A. V. Zhuchkova |
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| No 6 (2019) |
Mirages and phobias of Modernity. The principal subject of O. Slavnikova’s prose |
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Elena M. Lutsenko |
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| No 6 (2019) |
On two 2018 novels in the context of the coming-of-age problem |
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Elena A. Pogorelaya |
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| No 6 (2019) |
‘Russia is always ahead of time…’ Аndrey Bitov on himself, the empire, the Russian language and literature |
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Elena K. Chkhaidze |
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| No 4 (2019) |
When everyone became a god. The literature of the early aeon |
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A. V. Zhuchkova |
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| No 4 (2019) |
A survey on the most in-demand books in Moscow libraries |
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S. S. Sekretov |
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| No 3 (2019) |
We are back to history. But this time it’s hardcore. The 2017 Russian Booker shortlist |
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O. V. Kudrin |
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| No 3 (2019) |
Betting to win |
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A. V. Zhuchkova |
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| No 2 (2019) |
Postmodernism is dead, and I’m not quite yet |
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A. Y. Kolesnikov |
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| No 2 (2019) |
A doubting Avvakum Sergey Petrov (1911—1988) |
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D. N. Eremeeva |
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| No 2 (2019) |
A chaos novel. Aleksandr Goldstein |
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R. V. Katsman |
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| No 2 (2019) |
A poet of oxymora. Sergey Gandlevsky |
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E. V. Safronova |
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| No 1 (2019) |
People bound: a history of the anthropomorphic bibliometaphor |
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Yu. V. Shcherbinina |
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| No 6 (2018) |
Demonology of geography |
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A. A. Guskova |
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| No 6 (2018) |
Threats and challenges of the modern dystopia. The linguistic reality of Elena Chizhova’s novel ‘The Sinologist’ [‘Kitaist’] |
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E. M. Lutsenko |
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| No 6 (2018) |
Tobol vs Game of Thrones: Towards cognitive metaphors of the contemporary historical novel |
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E. A. Pogorelaya |
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| No 5 (2018) |
No man’s land of modern poetry |
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V. I. Kozlov |
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| No 5 (2018) |
Dialogues with teenagers. Jay Asher |
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N. S. Zelezinskaya |
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| No 1 (2018) |
THE FUNERAL OF A CHILD OF THE CENTURY. A. RUBANOV’S NOVEL ‘THE PATRIOT’ [‘PATRIOT’] |
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