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Technika-Molodezh magazine No. 11, 1935

25 $
Marking:
91424
Country:
USSR
Period:
1935 year
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25 $
Marking:91424
Country:USSR
Dating:1935 year
The original.
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Description

The original magazine is in good collector's condition. Black and white illustrations. The theme of the issue is the 18th anniversary of the October Revolution. Guarantee of authenticity.

History

Technika — Molodezhi" ("TM") is a Soviet and Russian monthly popular science, literary and art magazine. It was published from July (in fact, the first issue was published in August) 1933 to 2021, first by the Central Committee of the Komsomol, since 1991 by the Publishing House "Technika — Molodezhi".  Technika — Molodezhi is one of the few Soviet popular science magazines published during the Great Patriotic War. The only break in publication was from October 1941 (the October, November and December issues of the magazine were not published) to March 1942 — the double January-February issue was signed for publication on April 1, 1942. The formation of the "face" of the magazine took place after the war. An important role in this was played by the appointment of writer and journalist Vasily Dmitrievich Zakharchenko as editor-in-chief in 1949. Under his leadership, the magazine gained all-Union love. It was read not only by young people, but also by adult scientists and designers, including foreign ones. Since the late 1950s, through his efforts, the best works of Soviet and foreign fiction have been published in the magazine. For example, the novels Fountains of Paradise by Arthur C. Clarke (1980), Star Kings by Edmond Hamilton (published in 1988, that is, without Zakharchenko) and Planet Rocannon by Ursula Le Guin (1989) were published in the magazine for the first time in Russian. The first publication of Ivan Efremov's novel "The Andromeda Nebula" took place precisely in "Technika — Molodezh" in 1957. Efremov's other novel, The Hour of the Bull, which was later suppressed by Soviet propaganda, was also first published in TM (in 1968-1969)[6]. The magazine regularly published the works of Alexander Kazantsev, whom Zakharchenko called the Russian prophet of fiction.

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