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Dnipro (magazine)

Dnipro — monthly color reader’s belles-lettres magazine.
== History ==

1927 — ''the Molodniak Magazine'' started its publication in Kharkiv. The founder is — CC LCUYU (Lenin Communist Union of Youth of Ukraine; Ukrainian: ЦК ЛКСМУ).
1935 — The first issue of magazine in Kyiv.
1937 — The magazine was renamed into ''Molodyi Bilshovyk''.
1944 — Got its well-known title — ''Dnipro''.
The magazine gained its authentic fame in 1960s. At that time its pages included the literary works of Lina Kostenko, Ivan Drach, Borys Oliynyk, Ivan Svitlychnyi, Ivan Dzuba, Grygoriy Tyutyunnyk, Volodymyr Drosd — those, who because of their beliefs suffered from oppressions and repressions, but still were faithful to their ideas.
The Editors-in-Chief of the magazine were such famous Ukrainian figures as P. Usenko, A.Malyshko, M. Rudenko, O. Pidsukha, D. Tkach, I. Statyvka, U. Mushketyk, V. Brovchenko, V. Kolomiets. Among them there were three Heroes of Ukraine: Mykola Rudenko, Borys Oliynyk, Yuriy Mushketyk.〔(Institute of Journalism at Kyiv International University, invited to a meeting with students of the chief editor of the literary and art magazine "Dnepr" Mykola Lukiv ) - Kyiv International University, February 10, 2011〕
1984 — The Editor-in-Chief of editorial board of the ''Dnipro Magazine'' became a well-known Ukrainian poet, lyricist, writer, prizewinner of many All-Ukrainian and international artistic awards – Mykola Volodymyrovych Lukiv.〔〔(Mykola Lukiv: Thick logs will not happened! ) - Nadia Tysiachna, "Day" , №108, June 21, 2008〕
1990 — The magazine is issued with the support of Ukrainian Fund of Culture.
1994 — The editorial board of the ''Dnipro Magazine'' prints ''Ukrainske Slovo'', 4-volume reading book, which consists of works of Ukrainian literature and critique of 20th century.
Since 2009 — the magazine has been issued by the "Editorial board of the Dnipro magazine" LLC.
''The Dnipro Magazine'' is the periodical of 20th and 21st century of Ukrainian literature. Throughout its history, the magazine has positioned itself as the youth publication. Such editorial policy has been maintained until the present day. It was the first magazine which changed the view of the format of the literary periodicals.

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