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окно, 1920

Published in Harbin, November and December. 

Its editors were the poet S. Alymov and Smenovekhovite prof. N. Ustryalov. Only two issues were published: No. 1 (November 1920) and No. 2 (December 1920). Employees were S. Alymov, N. Aseev, Addas, Venedikt Mart, Arseny Nesmelov, P. Dryagin, Lev Zander, N. Kostarev, F. Kubka, F. Kamyshnyuk, A. Levitan, R. Storozhuk, Lewis Szekely, S.Tretyakov, M. Shcherbakov. The magazine was published in notebooks of about 60 pages; each issue contained poems, stories, articles, chronicles of art and culture, theater and bibliography. In addition, drawings by artists M. Avetov, S. Lukashev, J. Yarugsky-Erug, N. Gushchin and others were printed on separate sheets. The editors of the magazine “Window” took upon themselves the dissemination of the futuristic trend. On December 3, 1920, at the Commercial Assembly, the editorsof the magazine gave a presentation on the topic “The Religion of the Revolution.” N. Ustryalov was elected chairman. The first to speak about V. Mayakovsky was the futurist poet N. Aseev, who temporarily went to Harbin from Vladivostok .
Source: https://forum.vgd.ru  

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