Soviet Literature (magazine)

Soviet Literature which is also known as Sovetskaya Literatura[1] was a Moscow-based literary magazine, dedicated to disseminating the literature of the Soviet Union, including Russia and its satellite states.

[2] It was published on a monthly basis by the Union of Soviet Writers, in several languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, and Slovak.

Having been renamed in 1946, it ran continuously until 1990, when publication ended with the dissolution of the USSR.

For many years, the editor-in-chief was Savva Dangulov.

After the closure of Soviet Literature in 1990, Perova started the magazine Glas in January 1991.