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130:. The first issue appeared in September 1940. Its publisher was the Soviet Latvian Writersā€™ Union. The magazine not only featured articles on literature, but also on art, and socio-politics. However, during the first five years it focused only on literature and was the sole literary publication in 214:
In the 1960s Gunars Freimanis published several poems on environmental issues in the magazine. In its fiftieth anniversary issue dated September 1990 the magazine featured work by Rimants Ziedonis, Guntis Berelis, and Inguna Bekere and also, work by three American and one Russian writers.
111:("Flag") was a monthly literary magazine which was published in Latvia in the period between 1940 and 2010. Published by the Soviet Latvian Writersā€™ Union during the Communist period it was a semi-official publication. 134:. From its start in 1940 to the late 1980s it was the supporter of the Communist regime featuring the Soviet literary work. The magazine strictly followed the slogan of the 572: 567: 150: 537: 557: 527: 339:"Collapse of Latvian National Identity and Construction of Soviet Latvian Identity: Literary Journal "Soviet Latvia" (1940-1941)" 552: 522: 123: 395:
Solveiga KrÅ«miņa-Koņkova (2021). "Between the Allowed and Forbidden ā€“ Eastern Spiritual Movements in Latvia (1960ā€“1980)".
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in 1971. It was also the first Latvian literary magazine which published the work by Latvian writer
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Alfreds Straumanis (Summerā€“Fall 1975). "Folklorist embellishments in Soviet Latvian drama".
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Juris Silenieks (Spring 1991). "Decolonization and Renewal of Latvian Letters".
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Under the editorship of Andrejs Upīts the editorial board members included
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religious and philosophical ideas in Latvia were featured in
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was launched as a monthly publication in 1940 just after the
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Heronims Tichovskis (Spring 1965). "Latvian Fiction 1964".
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Index

Riga
Latvian
occupation of Latvia
Soviet Union
Soviet Latvia
Communist Party
Buddhist
Ādolfs Erss
Andrejs Upīts
Māra Zālīte
Māris Čaklais
Vilis Lācis


Journal of Baltic Studies
doi
10.1080/01629777500000161





"Reading Literary History through the Archives: The Case of the Latvian Literary Journal Karogs"
doi
10.1515/9781618119780-013
ISBN
9781618119780
S2CID
213663806

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