1. SovremennikSovremennik was a Russian literary, social and political magazine, published in St. Petersburg in 1836-1866. It came out four times a year in 1836-1843 and once a month after that. The magazine published poetry, prose, critical, historical, ethnographic, and other material. Sovremennik originated as a private enterprise of Alexander Pushkin who was running out of money to support his growing family.
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