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The New Literary Observer was launched in 1992 as the first post-Soviet journal devoted to literature. Since its inception, the journal has become the leading Russian interdisciplinary publication dedicated to Russian culture in a global context.
The task of NLO is to study and elucidate contemporary culture, as well as to promote Russian cultural theory in the international intellectual community.
The journal includes material of the following nature:
The task of NLO is to study and elucidate contemporary culture, as well as to promote Russian cultural theory in the international intellectual community.
The journal includes material of the following nature:
- articles on the problems, or the history, of the liberal arts and sciences;
- articles devoted to various aspects of the cultural history of Russia and Western Europe;
- unique archive documents (literary texts, letters, memoirs);
- articles, reviews, interviews and essays on issues of contemporary literature;
- thorough bibliographies of works of fiction and the liberal arts and sciences;
- chronicles of scientific and creative life.
contents:
THE BOOK AS AN EVENT. Maurice Blanchot. Vsevyshniy. Transl. from French by V. Lapitsky. Izdatel’stvo Ivana Limbakha, 2023.
- Anatoly Ryasov. At the Gates of a Story
- Nikita Yatsenko. The State of Emergency after Idyll
- Aleksandr Pogrebnyak. Waiting for a Number?
- Oleg Goryainov. Hegel, Death, and Law: Autobiographical Ontology in Maurice Blanchot’s Final Novel
- Artyom Serebryakov. The Law of Reading, the Disease of Interpretation, the Death of Literature
ART AND VERNACULAR CULTURE
- Andrey Fomenko. From the Compiler
- Darina Polikarpova. Accented Screening: Notes on Extrafilmic
- Alexey Bobrikov. The Master Will Give You Some for Vodka: The Problem of Creating an “Artistic Association” and the Formulation of a “National Ideology” in Contemporary Art in Modern Russia (Using the Example of Nikola-Lenivets Crafts)
- Andrey Fomenko. Translated into Painting
MUSIC AND TRANSGRESSION IN SOVIET FILM
RUSSIAN NORTH AS A REAL AND IMAGINARY SPACE
- Mikhail Agapov. From the Compiler
- Evgenii Egorov. Le Nord vs. Norden: Russian Diplomacy and the Images of (pan-)Scandinavian North (1809—1848)
- Mikhail Agapov. “We Believe the Genius of Peter the Great”: The Peter’s Myth of the Russian “Zealots of the North” of the 60s—70s of the 19th Century
- Igor Stas. The Arctic as the Desert Outskirts of the Urals: The Imagi- nation of the Tobolsk North in the Ural Plans of the 1920s — Early 1930s
- Daria Pyadukhova. “The Country of Men”: Images of Femininity and Masculinity in the Oil and Gas Development of Western Siberia in the 1960s—1970s
IN MEMORIAM SERGEI LEONIDOVICH KOZLOV (June 25, 1958—February 28, 2024). Guest Editors: Aleksandr Dmitriev, Maria Maiofis
- Elena Kostioukovitch. Phantom Pain
- Aleksandr Stroev. A Conversation Through the Years
- Olga Maiorova. Non-Results: Thinking of Sergei Kozlov
- Mikhail Iampolski. Sergei Kozlov: A Different Understanding of Culture
- Vera Milchina. On Seryozha Kozlov and His Gestalts
- Maria Maiofis. Five Fragments about S.L.K.
- Abram Reitblat. Successful “Implantation” and Unsuccessful Implantation
S.L. KOZLOV: SCIENCE AND MEMORY
NOTES AND EXTRACTS
CHRONICLE OF CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE
- Aleksei Porvin. Do You Want to Come with Us, Darling? (Review of the book: Stepanova, Maria. Focus. Proekt 24, 2024)
- Alexander Ulanov. Gathering Readiness (Review of the book: Lario- nov, Denis. Blizost’. Poryadok slov, 2024)
- Olga Balla. Like Moss on a Tree Trunk (Review of the book: Sirotin- skaya, Dasha and Deshli, Aleksandr. Teorema tishiny. Izdatel’stvo Ivana Limbakha, 2024)
- Igor Vishnevetsky. On the Path to a Large Poetic Form (Review of the book: Golynko, Dmitry. Stikhi XX veka. T8 Izdatel’skie tekhnologii — Pal’mira, 2024)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Andrey Soloviev. Travels Should Be Literary? (Review of the book: Sorochan, Aleksandr. Literatura puteshestviy kak literatura. Al’fapress, 2024)
- Sergey Fokin. Proust and Jews: pro aut contra?
- Pavel Glushakov, Andrey Dmitriev. Unpublished Reviews by Vyacheslav Ivanov and Yuri Lotman on Articles by Boris Egorov on Literary Criticism and Mathematical Methods
- New Books
IN THE MARGINS
CHRONICLE OF SCHOLARLY LIFE
- Vera Polilova, Tatyana Skulacheva, Inna Matyushina, Vera Milchina. “Gasparov Readings 2024” International Academic Conference (Institute of Higher Studies in the Humanities, Russian State Univer- sity for the Humanities, April 11—13, 2024)
- Ksenia Poluektova-Krimer. “Re-Constructing Perestroika(s): In Search of a New Vocabulary for the Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia” International Seminar (Czech Academy of Sciences, March 14—15, 2024)