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Oktyabr (magazine)

''Oktyabr'' (meaning ''October'' in English) is a monthly Russian literary magazine, based in Moscow. In addition to ''Novy Mir'' and ''Znamya'' the monthly is a leading and deep-rooted literary magazine in Russia.
==History==
''Oktyabr'' was launched in 1924 by a group with the same name, "Oktyabr", which was founded by the poet Alexander Bezymensky and the novelist Yury Libedinsky in 1922. It was an official and conservative magazine of the Soviet Union. Particularly during the post-World War II period it became one of the most pro-government publications and was instrumental in shaping the image of Soviet poetry.
The editorial board of the magazine in the Soviet era included those figures recognized by the state.〔 The first chief editor was Labory Kalmanson who was also known as G. Lelevich.〔 Fyodor Ivanovich served as chief editor of the monthly for two times (from 1931 to 1954, and then from 1957 to 1961).〔 Vsevolod Kochetov was one of the magazine's chief editors in the 1960s. In the same period, the monthly was a fierce critic of Nikita Khrushchev's reforms, adopting a Stalinist stance.〔 Anatoly Ananiev replaced Kochetov as chief editor of ''Oktyabr''.〔 The current editor-in-chief is Irina Barmetova.〔(Book Launch Party for Autobiography of a Corpse by Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky ) ''Read Russia''. 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.〕
The magazine awards the ''Oktyabr'' prize.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/3772922/readrussia2012-pdf-april-5-2012-1-57-pm-3-6-meg?da=y )〕 The 2013 winners were Andrey Bitov for the story "Something with love... ", director Leonid Heifetz for his article "Flashes" and poet Lev Kozlowski for a selection of verses "Sukhoy Bridge".〔(The Oktyabr magazine the Writer Andrey Bitov will award Andrey Bitov and Leonid Heifetz ) ''Ru paper''. 25 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.〕

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