Print and Revolution
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Print and Revolution was a Soviet literary-critical magazine whose official subtitle was "a journal of literature, art, criticism and bibliography". It was published between 1921 and 1930 by Gosizdat, the State Publishing House of the RSFSR.[1]
The magazine was set up by Vyacheslav Polonsky, at the time the head of the House of Press.[2] As Editor in Chief he led an editorial board which included:[1]