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Русский: «ЛИТЕРАТУРНЫЙ РАСПАД» — название двух критических сборников, сыгравших большую роль в эпоху реакции после 1905. В 1907 группа с.-д. — Л. Б. Каменев, М. В. Морозов и П. С. Юшкевич — наметила издание ряда марксистских сборников, чтобы дать отповедь литературным и философским течениям, культивировавшим упадочнические настроения интеллигенции после поражения революции. Первый сборник «Л. р.» под коллективной редакцией участников, бывших налицо в Петербурге, вышел весной 1908 в изд-ве «Зерно» и вторым изданием — в товариществе «Издательское бюро». Весной 1908 были арестованы Морозов, Каменев, Юшкевич, Кедров и его помощник по изд-ву Подвойский. Вторая книжка «Л. р.» вышла уже в 1909 в изд-ве «EOS». Коллективная редакция распалась, подбор статей вели В. Базаров и Ю. Стеклов.; ISBN 978-9949-22-863-8 (pdf)
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Author В сборнике помещены статьи Ю. Стеклова, Ю. Каменева, П. Юшкевича, Ст. Ивановича, А. Луначарского, Л. Войтоловского, Н. Троцкого, В. Базарова, Михаила Морозова и М. Горького.

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