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Subscribing to Sovietdom

Philip Tuxbury-Gleissner

The Lives of the Socialist Literary Journal

Barcode 9781487561017
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Release Date: 29/07/2025

Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: University of Toronto Press
Language: English
Publisher: University of Toronto Press

The Lives of the Socialist Literary Journal
Subscribing to Sovietdom explores the multifaceted history of literary journals in the Soviet Union and other socialist countries, highlighting their role as cultural and literary institutions and visual objects from the revolutionary era to the end of socialism.
In the Soviet Union, literary journals were ubiquitous. Citizens read these so-called thick journals on crowded buses and debated the most recent issue with colleagues at work or friends at the kitchen table. Writers competed for spots in the most prestigious periodicals and formed communities around editorial offices that operated in a complex relationship with censorship and Party authorities. Significant resources were allocated to the design and production of these monthlies, with press runs in the hundreds of thousands and even millions at their peak.
 Subscribing to Sovietdom offers a comprehensive study of the socialist literary journal as a unique cultural form – from the early revolutionary years to the end of socialism – within the Soviet Union and abroad. Synthesizing visual and literary analysis of the periodicals, archive-based literary history, and computational approaches to the study of bibliographical data, the book reveals the medium in its role as literary institution, visual object of everyday life, and cultural event.