GRANI: A journal of literature, art, science, and socio-political thought. Mönchehof (camp near the city of Kassel, Germany, 1946, Nos. 1-3; Limburg, 1947–1951, Frankfurt am Main, 1951–1991, July 1946–1991; Moscow, 1991– (ongoing).
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20.5x14 cm. Nos. 1-163. A total of 163 issues.
Grani: Journal of literature, art, science, and socio-political thought: Contents from No. 1 to 100, 1946-1976; compiled by A. Artemova. Frankfurt am Main, 1977. – 144 p. All issues in publisher's covers. In very good condition.
Grani is a quarterly Russian intercontinental journal of literature, art, science, and public thought. It was founded on July 20, 1946, by Evgeny Romanov, a member of the leadership of the People's Labor Union of Russian Solidarists (NTS), and other representatives of the second wave of Russian emigration who ended up in Western Germany from the Soviet Union during World War II. Officially, Grani was never the organ of NTS, but it was always associated with it.
Until 1991, the journal was published in Frankfurt am Main (FRG) in Russian, and then the editorial office moved to Moscow. Grani has published works by various writers and poets over the years, including: Anna Akhmatova, Leonid Borodin, Ivan Bunin, Zinaida Gippius, Yuri Dombrovsky, Boris Zaitsev, Nikolai Lossky, Ilya Tsipin, Alexander Kuprin, Valentin Soloukhin, Marina Tsvetaeva, O.P. Ilyinsky, and N.M. Korzhavin.