Russky satiritschesky listok

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Russki satiritscheski listok ( Russian Русский сатирический листок , Russian satirical paper ) was a satirical magazine that was published weekly in Moscow in Russian from 1882 to 1889 - with the exception of 1885 .

1882-1884 the publisher Nikolai Poluschin, a folk artist, published the magazine. From 1886 the magazine was edited and published by Abram Lipskerow and Nikolai Nikititsch Sojedow.

Journalistic contributions provided under other Alexei Budischtschew. Anton Chekhov published his two short stories Die Rache einer Frau and Wanka in February 1884 .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry in Brockhaus-Efron
  2. Russian Полушин, Николай Абрамович
  3. Russian Липскеров, Абрам Яковлевич
  4. Russian Николай Никитич Соедов
  5. Russian Будищев, Алексей Николаевич
  6. Wikisource Wanka (Chekhov, 1884) (Russian)