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Frontier. Pacific Almanac, No. 9 (871), 2009

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Cover:Soft
Category:Biographies & MemoirsMagazines & Encyclopedia
ISBN:0869-1533
Dimensions: 205x25x260cm
The Pacific Almanac "Rubezh", who took the name of the famous Russian emigrant magazine in Harbin and continues its traditions in the Far East, has existed in the cultural space of the region since 1992. To date, nine numbers of this voluminous almanac of a large magazine format have been published, richly illustrated by rare photographs, fragments of manuscripts, autographs and drawings.
Almanac, originally conceived as the Far Eastern publication, mainly with an emphasis on the return of the cultural heritage of the Russian eastern diaspora, with each new number expanded its content, its time frame and geography. The literature of the Far Eastern and American Russian emigration, historical, cultural and local history materials, the ancient and modern literature of China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, prose and poetry of the modern Russian Far East and the whole country, including Siberia and Moscow, philosophical works.
Of course, the first direction of the publishing program seems unique and the most valuable in the cultural and historical sense, since the eastern branch of emigration still remains for researchers, historians and readers hidden behind the veils.
The works of these writers are kind of the standard of Far Eastern literature. In exile, they developed a completely separate direction in their artistic essence in domestic prose, where the oriental material fell into the channel of the Russian language and style. If you look for any analogies in the world tradition, then the English colonial literature related to the names of R. Kipling, or, for example, D. Kondrad, is recalled. The works of the Far Eastern writers are always plot, full of intense action, in fact, their compositions are fragments of the personal fate of the authors and their real heroes: the White Guards in Vladivostok from the Civil War, Senchens, Sailors striving for the prey on the shores of the Far Eastern seas, and forestry police legionaries in Manchuria in the 30s of the last century.
Do not list all the historical conflicts and human characters, captured in the best works of the Far Eastern writers of emigration, which equally reflected the fate of Russia and the East in the 20th century. One thing is clear - a scientifically prepared publication of their books will raise the eastern Atlantis of Russian emigration from the darkness of oblivion, and its expressive contours will forever outlive on the literary map
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Cover:Soft
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  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
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Publication Language:Russian
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ISBN:0869-1533

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