- the
RSFSR (Russian: Госуда́рственное изда́тельство РСФСР), also
known as
Gosizdat (Госиздат), was a
publishing house founded in the
Russian Soviet Federative...
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Mayakovsky written in 1919–1920 and
first published in
April 1921 by GIZ (
Gosizdat) Publishers,
originally anonymously. The poem,
hailing the 150-million-strong...
- the November, No.11
issue of
Oktyabr magazine and
released as a book by
Gosizdat in 1930. The play
premiered at the People's House's
Drama Theatre, in Leningrad...
- and it came out as a
separate edition in
February 1925 by Leningrad's
Gosizdat. Mayakovsky's four-poem
Lenin Cycle started in
April 1920 with "Vladimir...
- литература". История западноевропейской литературы (in Russian). Moscow:
Gosizdat. Leal, Luis. "Magical
Realism in
Spanish America." In MR: Theory, History...
- ISBN 978-3-89702-788-6.
Pugachevshchina [Dark
Deeds of Pugachev] (in Russian). Moscow:
Gosizdat. [1926–1931]
Wikisource has the text of a 1905 New
International Encyclopedia...
- by
Molodaya Gvardiya magazine (Nos. 3 and 4, 1929), then as a book, by
Gosizdat, in 1929. "The
faerie comedy in nine pictures",
lampooning the type of...
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Magazine Publishers),
subordinated to Sovnarkom. At its core was the
former Gosizdat.
Other union republics followed the same pattern.
During the era of centralization[when...
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edited The
Works by
Yesenin in
three volumes which was
published by
Gosizdat posthumously. On 28
December 1925, 30-year-old
Yesenin was
found dead in...
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correspondent of at the time. Also in 1926 it was
released as a
separate book by
Gosizdat Publishers. This was only the 2nd
published work by
Gaidar and his first...