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词条 Sintaksis (Moscow)
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| editor = Alexander Ginzburg
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}}Sintaksis (Syntax, {{lang-ru|Синтаксис}}) was a samizdat poetry journal compiled by writer Alexander Ginzburg in 1959-1960. The periodical included poetry which could not be published officially. It is considered to be the first large-scale samizdat (self-published) periodical of a literary nature.[2]

The typescript magazine was compiled and edited by Alexander Ginzburg in Moscow.

The first two issues featured poetry by authors in Moscow, including Bella Akhmadulina and Bulat Okudzhava, Nikolai Glazkov and Vsevolod Nekrasov.[2]

The third issue featured poets from Leningrad, including Dmitry Bobyshev, Joseph Brodsky, Gleb Gorbovsky, Viktor Golyavkin, Mikhail Eremin, Sergey Kulle, Aleksander Kushner, Evgeny Rein, Nonna Slepakova, and Vladimir Uflyand.[3]

Ginzburg was arrested in 1960, while working on a planned fourth issue, and served two years. The unfinished issue would have contained works by Lithuanian poets, including Tomas Venclova.[2][4]

See also

  • Sintaksis
  • Phoenix (literary magazine)
  • Samizdat
  • Mayakovsky Square poetry readings

References

1. ^http://samizdat.library.utoronto.ca/content/sintaksis
2. ^{{cite web|last1=Komaromi|first1=Ann|title=The Samizdat Literary Collection "Sintaksis" and the Rights Movement in the USSR|url=http://www.forschungsstelle.uni-bremen.de/de/13/20140605113358/20151203095241/.html|accessdate=3 March 2016}}
3. ^{{Cite book|publisher=P. Lang|isbn=978-3-03911-370-5|last=Lygo|first= Emily|title=Leningrad Poetry 1953-1975: The Thaw Generation|location=Bern, Switzerland; New York| series=Russian Transformations: Literature, Thought, Culture|date=2010| page=60}}
4. ^{{Cite book|publisher=Rodopi|isbn=978-90-420-1727-6|last1=Donskis|first1=Leonidas|last2=Bauman|first2=Zygmunt| title=Loyalty, Dissent, and Betrayal: Modern Lithuania and East-Central European Moral Imagination|location=Amsterdam|series=On the boundary of two worlds|date= 2005|page=49}}

External links

  • {{cite web|last1=Komaromi|first1=Ann|title=The Samizdat Literary Collection "Sintaksis" and the Rights Movement in the USSR|url=http://www.forschungsstelle.uni-bremen.de/de/13/20140605113358/20151203095241/.html|accessdate=3 March 2016}}
  • {{cite web|title=СИНТАКСИС [Syntax]|website=Project for the Study of Dissidence and Samizdat|publisher=University of Toronto|accessdate=3 March 2016|url=http://samizdatcollections.library.utoronto.ca/islandora/object/samizdat%3Asintaksis}}
  • {{Cite web|url=http://rvb.ru/np/publication/05supp/syntaxis/syntaxis.htm|title=Неофициальная поэзия. Антология. Приложение. Синтаксис|last=|first=|date=23 November 2008|website=Русская виртуальная библиотека|publisher=|language=Russian|access-date=10 April 2016}}

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