Print and Revolution was a Soviet literary-critical magazine whose official subtitle was "a journal of literature, art, criticism and bibliography".
[1] The magazine was set up by Vyacheslav Polonsky, at the time the head of the House of Press.
[2] As Editor in Chief he led an editorial board which included:[1] Vladimir Fritsche took over editorship of the magazine in 1929.
After the book reviews had been transferred to another publication, the magazine continued for another year, largely reflecting the views and work of the newly formed Litfront group.
[1] Ivan Bespalov became editor in 1930 before the magazine finally ceased publication later that year.