The present article sheds new light on the newspapers and other publications of the Soviet prison camps in the 1920s and early 1930s. The first part reconstructs the institutional dynamics that brought about the publication of newspapers, wall newspapers and other periodicals produced inside the camps. The article then fo cuses on a selection of literary works published by inmates and on the importance of Soviet newspapers published in places of detention as a source for the study not only of the history of the Gulag, but also of its culture and literature.
GULLOTTA A (2021). “I feel, I know, I am immortal”: literary works in the newspapers of Soviet prisons and camps in the 1920s. RUSSIAN LITERATURE, 120-121, 145-171 [10.1016/j.ruslit.2021.05.007].
“I feel, I know, I am immortal”: literary works in the newspapers of Soviet prisons and camps in the 1920s
GULLOTTA A
2021-01-01
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The present article sheds new light on the newspapers and other publications of the Soviet prison camps in the 1920s and early 1930s. The first part reconstructs the institutional dynamics that brought about the publication of newspapers, wall newspapers and other periodicals produced inside the camps. The article then fo cuses on a selection of literary works published by inmates and on the importance of Soviet newspapers published in places of detention as a source for the study not only of the history of the Gulag, but also of its culture and literature.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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