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Независимый литературный журнал "Пятая волна" № 3 Осень 2023

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Главный редактор Максим Осипов

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Since the beginning of the twentieth century, each generation of those for whom Russian is a native language has experienced its own catastrophe. The current generation has not escaped it either. The times of totalitarianism have come again in Russia: the number of victims of the regime and political prisoners is growing, Russia is waging a war of conquest in independent Ukraine, freedom of speech is sharply limited. Every disaster causes an outflow of active people from the country: the current wave of emigration is the fifth in the last hundred years. And just as happened before, the need for uncensored printed publications is growing - it is felt by both writers and readers. This magazine is intended to satisfy it, at least in part.

“The Fifth Wave” will be published quarterly in collaboration with the Amsterdam publishing house Van Oorschot in two languages, Russian and English, in electronic form and on paper. This is not the first time in its history that Van Oorschot has participated in the Russian human rights movement: it is enough to mention the numerous publications of the Alexander Herzen Foundation, founded back in 1969.

“The Fifth Wave” is a literary magazine, not a socio-political one. We plan to publish bright, talented works of various genres: poetry, prose, essays, art criticism articles, memoirs and much more - and not only on the topic of the day. Among our authors are people living both in Russia itself and beyond its borders, but they are all united by rejection of war and totalitarianism, love of Russian culture as part of European culture, a sense of personal involvement, responsibility for what is happening, the desire to see Russia as a free, peace-loving country, which no matter how unrealistic this desire may seem now.

Among our authors are people living both in Russia itself and beyond its borders, but they are all united by rejection of war and totalitarianism, love of Russian culture as part of European culture, a sense of personal involvement, responsibility for what is happening, the desire to see Russia as a free, peace-loving Russia country, no matter how unrealistic this desire may seem now.

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5 Alexander Kabanov Instead of Viy - Homer. Poems
16 Yuri Smirnov Uyghur Theater. Poems
35 Andrey Golyshev Two stories
44 Dana Sideros I'm glad to see you meat. Poems
50 Ergali Ger About Uncle Ilya. Story
55 Grigory Petukhov There is something to despair about. Poems
66 Taya Naidenko From Odessa with an appetite for life. Stories
86 Alexander Frantsev The shop hasn’t been closed yet. Poems
90 Lev Rubinstein Who was killed by the French. Essay
104 Marina Gershenovich Slave of the lamp. Poems
109 Alexander Stesin Caucasian diary
123 Sergei Gandlevsky Hunting for huskies. Notes
163 Otto Bule Leo Tolstoy and the Dutch conscientious objector
181 Levon Hakobyan DSCH case: creativity in conditions of unfreedom
197 About the authors

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ISBN 9789028233263
Publication date 2023
Language Russian

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