Chervonyi Shliakh

Chervonyi Shliach (Ukrainian: Черво́ний шлях) was a political and literary-scientific monthly that was founded in 1923 in Kharkiv, Ukraine.

The first directors of the magazine were prominent Ukrainian statesmen, Hryhoriy Hrynko, who was replaced, due to his transfer to Moscow sometime in mid 1923, by Oleksandr Shumsky.

[1] For a short period of time the position of director was given to Mykhailo Yalovy and Mykola Khvylovy, who were eventually displaced for nationalistic deviations.

During the 1920s the magazine published works representative of a variety of political orientations and fields of literature, art, journalism, history, economy, etc.

The magazine reflected on its pages both the weak and strong in the processes of Ukrainian cultural Renaissance of the time.

Title page of 1929