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Union of Soviet Writers

The Union of Soviet Writers, USSR Union of Writers, or Soviet Union of Writers was a creative union of professional writers in the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1934 on the initiative of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1932) after disbanding a number of other writers' organizations, including Proletkult and the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers.

Chairmen
The post of chairman of the Union of Writers has been held by: • Maxim Gorky (1934–1936) • Vladimir Stavsky (1936–1938) • Alexander Fadeyev (1938–1944 and 1946–1954) • Nikolai Tikhonov (1944–1946) • Alexey Surkov (1954–1959) • Konstantin Fedin (1959–1977) • Georgi Markov (1977–1986) • Vladimir Karpov (1986–1991) ==Publication==
Publication
From January 1946 to December 1990 the Union published a journal titled Soviet Literature Monthly. The title was later shortened to Soviet Literature. The journal published translations of Soviet literature. It was issued in English, French, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, and Slovak editions. ==See also==
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