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Roman-Gazeta
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Roman-Gazeta (, literally: "Novel-Newspaper") was a special kind of literary magazine in the Soviet Union. The magazine was started in 1927. It was issued irregularly (4 to 24 issues per year, 202 issues in total) from 1927 to 1942, then monthly from 1946 until 1957 when it began to be published twice a month by the "Khudozhestvennaya Literatura" publishing house.
Budilnik
Budilnik (, Alarm clock) was a weekly Russian illustrated satirical journal published originally, in 1865—1871, in Saint Petersburg, then, in 1873—1917, in Moscow.
Ateist
Ateist (; lit. «Atheist») was an antireligious monthly journal in Russian, which was published from 1922 to 1930 in the RSFSR and the USSR.
Bezbozhnik u Stanka
antireligious magazine of the Moscow Committee of the AUCP(b)
Novyi LEF
a literary-critical periodical published by the State Publishing House “Gosizdat” from 1927-28 in Moscow