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and fired. He was replaced first by an editorial board consisting of Vladimir Vasilyevsky,
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and Pavel Sakulin; standing left to right: Ivan Evdokimov, Vasily Lvov-Rogachevsky,
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had its own publishing house of the same name. Among its publications was
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Five year anniversary of Krasnaya Nov June 1926; sitting left to right:
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Editor-in-chief
Alexander Voronsky
Alexander Fadeev
Circulation
Moscow
Russian
lit.
Soviet
literary magazine

Georgy Chulkov
Vikenty Veresaev
Christian Rakovsky
Boris Pilnyak
Aleksandr Voronsky
Karl Radek
Vyacheslav Polonsky
Fedor Gladkov
Mikhail Gerasimov
Isaac Babel
editor-in-chief
Alexander Voronsky
Maxim Gorky
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Sergey Yesenin
essays
Lenin
Stepanov-Skvortsov
Bukharin

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