Union of Soviet Writers

The aim of the Union was to achieve party and state control in the field of literature.

For professional writers, membership of the Union became effectively obligatory, and non-members had much more limited opportunities for publication.

However, the history of the Union of Writers also saw cases of voluntary self-exclusion from its cadre.

Thus, Vasily Aksyonov, Semyon Lipkin, and Inna Lisnyanskaya left the Union of Writers in a show of solidarity after the exclusion of Viktor Yerofeyev and Yevgeny Popov in punishment for self-publishing.

It was issued in English, French, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, and Slovak editions.