Roman-Gazeta (Russian: Роман-газета, literally: "Novel-Newspaper") was a special kind of literary magazine in the Soviet Union.
It was an inexpensive edition printed on a cheap, brown newspaper paper of size about C4 without illustrations, hence the name.
The magazine published over 1200 novels and short stories by 700 authors and several collections of verses.
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