“I Am Establishing Relations with Abroad Regarding My ‘Yal-Malʼ”: The Letter of a Kharbin Writer Vasilii Loginov to Mikhail Osorgin

The article examines the history of the book “Yal-Mal” (1930) by the forgotten Kharbin poet, writer, and journalist Vasily Stepanovich Loginov (1891–1945/1946?). The author uses descriptive and historical-functional research methods. The article focuses on the publication of Loginov’s letter to Mikh...

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Main Author: Igor E. Loshchilov
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Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2024-03-01
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description The article examines the history of the book “Yal-Mal” (1930) by the forgotten Kharbin poet, writer, and journalist Vasily Stepanovich Loginov (1891–1945/1946?). The author uses descriptive and historical-functional research methods. The article focuses on the publication of Loginov’s letter to Mikhail Osorgin, where he responds to Osorgin’s opinions regarding his impressions of “Yal-Mal.” In 1931, Loginov purposefully distributed the book among émigrés. The appendix to the article also contains other reviews and responses to the book that appeared in both eastern (Harbin, Shanghai) and western (Prague) émigré publications. Also, the book appears among publications received by the Parisian journal “Sovremennye Zapiski” for a review. The critics who wrote about the book did not appreciate the dystopian story “Yal-Mal (Half-Rotted Letters in a Box),” however they noted the writer’s skill in addressing Siberian and Ural themes. They also mentioned the book’s cover that reproduced Mikhail Vrubel’s painting “Pan,” and concluded the writer’s inherent pantheism and the literary influence of Knut Hamsun. The author’s hopes for recognition and wide dissemination of the book have failed, but its fate allows us to speak of “Yal-Mal” as an accomplished “literary fact.” The article makes a significant clarification to the writer’s bibliography: the mention of his book “Kharbin in Verse (Everyday Pictures),” printed under the pen name “Captain Cook” in Paris, allows to set the year of its publication as 1927 (not 1932 as it was considered earlier).
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spelling doaj-art-e002d67c67ba45cdbe5d26f700dddbfa2025-08-20T00:26:18ZengRussian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World LiteratureЛитературный факт2541-82972542-24212024-03-011 (31)10412810.22455/2541-8297-2024-31-104-128“I Am Establishing Relations with Abroad Regarding My ‘Yal-Malʼ”: The Letter of a Kharbin Writer Vasilii Loginov to Mikhail Osorgin Igor E. Loshchilov0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3642-2590Institute of Philology of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesThe article examines the history of the book “Yal-Mal” (1930) by the forgotten Kharbin poet, writer, and journalist Vasily Stepanovich Loginov (1891–1945/1946?). The author uses descriptive and historical-functional research methods. The article focuses on the publication of Loginov’s letter to Mikhail Osorgin, where he responds to Osorgin’s opinions regarding his impressions of “Yal-Mal.” In 1931, Loginov purposefully distributed the book among émigrés. The appendix to the article also contains other reviews and responses to the book that appeared in both eastern (Harbin, Shanghai) and western (Prague) émigré publications. Also, the book appears among publications received by the Parisian journal “Sovremennye Zapiski” for a review. The critics who wrote about the book did not appreciate the dystopian story “Yal-Mal (Half-Rotted Letters in a Box),” however they noted the writer’s skill in addressing Siberian and Ural themes. They also mentioned the book’s cover that reproduced Mikhail Vrubel’s painting “Pan,” and concluded the writer’s inherent pantheism and the literary influence of Knut Hamsun. The author’s hopes for recognition and wide dissemination of the book have failed, but its fate allows us to speak of “Yal-Mal” as an accomplished “literary fact.” The article makes a significant clarification to the writer’s bibliography: the mention of his book “Kharbin in Verse (Everyday Pictures),” printed under the pen name “Captain Cook” in Paris, allows to set the year of its publication as 1927 (not 1932 as it was considered earlier).https://litfact.ru/images/2024-31/05_Loshchilov_104-128.pdfvasily loginovmikhail osorginrussian emigrationrussian harbinsiberiautopia
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“I Am Establishing Relations with Abroad Regarding My ‘Yal-Malʼ”: The Letter of a Kharbin Writer Vasilii Loginov to Mikhail Osorgin
vasily loginov
mikhail osorgin
russian emigration
russian harbin
siberia
utopia
title “I Am Establishing Relations with Abroad Regarding My ‘Yal-Malʼ”: The Letter of a Kharbin Writer Vasilii Loginov to Mikhail Osorgin
title_full “I Am Establishing Relations with Abroad Regarding My ‘Yal-Malʼ”: The Letter of a Kharbin Writer Vasilii Loginov to Mikhail Osorgin
title_fullStr “I Am Establishing Relations with Abroad Regarding My ‘Yal-Malʼ”: The Letter of a Kharbin Writer Vasilii Loginov to Mikhail Osorgin
title_full_unstemmed “I Am Establishing Relations with Abroad Regarding My ‘Yal-Malʼ”: The Letter of a Kharbin Writer Vasilii Loginov to Mikhail Osorgin
title_short “I Am Establishing Relations with Abroad Regarding My ‘Yal-Malʼ”: The Letter of a Kharbin Writer Vasilii Loginov to Mikhail Osorgin
title_sort i am establishing relations with abroad regarding my yal mal the letter of a kharbin writer vasilii loginov to mikhail osorgin
topic vasily loginov
mikhail osorgin
russian emigration
russian harbin
siberia
utopia
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