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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Since the beginning of the twentieth century, every generation of Russians - those whose native language is Russian - has experienced its own catastrophe. The current generation has not broken that pattern: totalitarianism has again come to Russia; freedom of speech is severely oppressed; the number of the regime¿s victims and political prisoners continues to grow; and Russia is waging a war of aggression against its neighbor, Ukraine. Each catastrophe triggers an outflow of productive people from the country. The current wave of emigration is the fifth in the last hundred years or so, and just as before, both writers and readers feel an increasingly urgent need for uncensored publications. The purpose of this magazine, which we have titled The Fifth Wave, is to play a part in satisfying that need.The Fifth Wave project is literary, not socio-political: we plan to feature exciting, well-crafted work in various genres, including poetry, fiction, art history, memoir, etc., and not only on the burning topics of the day. The contributions will be solicited from authors living in Russia and abroad, all of whom are united by their rejection of war and totalitarianism, their love for Russian culture as part of European culture, their sense of personal involvement in and responsibility for what is happening, and their desire to see Russia as a free, peace-loving country, no matter how far-fetched this wish may seem. 216 pp. Russisch. Seller Inventory # 9789028233171
Book Description No binding. Condition: New. S nachala dvadtsatogo veka kazhdoe pokolenie tekh, dlya kogo russkij yazyk rodnoj, perezhivaet svoyu katastrofu. Ne izbezhalo ee i pokolenie nyneshnee. V Rossii opyat nastupili vremena totalitarizma: rastet chislo zhertv rezhima, politicheskikh zaklyuchennykh, Rossiya vedet zakhvatnicheskuyu vojnu v nezavisimoj Ukraine, rezko ogranichena svoboda slova. Kazhdaya katastrofa vyzyvaet ottok deyatelnykh lyudej iz strany: nyneshnyaya volna emigratsii stala pyatoj za poslednie sto s nebolshim let. I podobno tomu, kak eto sluchalos prezhde, rastet potrebnost v nepodtsenzurnykh pechatnykh izdaniyakh Nr. ona oshchushchaetsya i literatorami, i chitatelyami. Udovletvorit ee, khotya by otchasti, prizvan nastoyashchij zhurnal.Nr.Nr.Pyataya volnaNr. budet izdavatsya ezhekvartalno v sotrudnichestve s amsterdamskim izdatelstvomVan Oorschotna dvukh yazykakh, russkom i anglijskom, v elektronnom vide i na bumage.Van Oorschotne vpervye v svoej istorii uchastvuet v russkom pravozashchitnom dvizhenii: dostatochno upomyanut mnogochislennye publikatsii Fonda Aleksandra Gertsena, osnovannogo eshche v 1969 godu.Nr.Nr.Pyataya volnaNr. Nr. zhurnal literaturnyj, a ne obshchestvenno-politicheskij. My planiruem pechatat yarkie, talantlivye proizvedeniya raznykh zhanrov: stikhi, prozu, ocherki, iskusstvovedcheskie stati, vospominaniya i mnogoe drugoe Nr. i ne tolko na zlobu dnya. Sredi nashikh avtorov Nr. lyudi, zhivushchie i v samoj Rossii, i za ee predelami, no vsekh ikh obedinyaet nepriyatie vojny i totalitarizma, lyubov k russkoj kulture kak chasti evropejskoj, chuvstvo lichnoj prichastnosti, otvetstvennosti za proiskhodyashchee, zhelanie uvidet Rossiyu svobodnoj mirolyubivoj stranoj, kakim by nesbytochnym eto zhelanie sejchas ni kazalos.Sredi nashikh avtorov Nr. lyudi, zhivushchie i v samoj Rossii, i za ee predelami, no vsekh ikh obedinyaet nepriyatie vojny i totalitarizma, lyubov k russkoj kulture kak chasti evropejskoj, chuvstvo lichnoj prichastnosti, otvetstvennosti za proiskhodyashchee, zhelanie uvidet Rossiyu svobodnoj mirolyubivoj stranoj, kakim by nesbytochnym eto zhelanie sejchas ni kazalos.Soderzhanie nomera:Aleksej TsvetkovStikhotvoreniya.Costavlenie ipredislovieSergeya Gandlevskogo Irina MashinskayaSinie chashki imperii.Povest-esseEvgeniya BerkovichRyby.Stikhi Anatolij GolovkovAzovskie rasskazy. Demyan KudryavtsevSudovoj zhurnal. Stikhi Leonid GirshovichPomirat tak s muzykoj.Otryvok iz romana Nr.Konets svetaNr. Vladimir GandelsmanEdinstvennost.Stikhi Olga SkonechnayaZubnoj elf.Glava iz romana Vecheslav KazakevichKorova, lastochki i poet Rembo.Rasskaz Ilya YashinTyuremnye zarisovki Andrej BogenSovetskij chelovek. Unichtozhenie mifa.Lektsiyaprot. Andrej KordochkinBog vojny.Esse Ob avtorakhGlavnyj redaktor:Maksim OsipovMezhdunarodnyj redaktsionnyj sovetOtto Bule, Niderlandy,Sergej Gandlevskij, Gruziya, Yulij Gugolev, Rossiya, Boris Dralyuk, SShA, Mishel Krilaars, Niderlandy, Kerstin Kholm, Germaniya, Robert Chandler, VelikobritaniyaOformlenie:Andrej Bondarenko. Seller Inventory # 296142
Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Since the beginning of the twentieth century, every generation of Russians - those whose native language is Russian - has experienced its own catastrophe. The current generation has not broken that pattern: totalitarianism has again come to Russia; freedom of speech is severely oppressed; the number of the regime¿s victims and political prisoners continues to grow; and Russia is waging a war of aggression against its neighbor, Ukraine. Each catastrophe triggers an outflow of productive people from the country. The current wave of emigration is the fifth in the last hundred years or so, and just as before, both writers and readers feel an increasingly urgent need for uncensored publications. The purpose of this magazine, which we have titled The Fifth Wave, is to play a part in satisfying that need.The Fifth Wave project is literary, not socio-political: we plan to feature exciting, well-crafted work in various genres, including poetry, fiction, art history, memoir, etc., and not only on the burning topics of the day. The contributions will be solicited from authors living in Russia and abroad, all of whom are united by their rejection of war and totalitarianism, their love for Russian culture as part of European culture, their sense of personal involvement in and responsibility for what is happening, and their desire to see Russia as a free, peace-loving country, no matter how far-fetched this wish may seem. Seller Inventory # 9789028233171
Book Description PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Delivered from our UK warehouse in 4 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # L0-9789028233171