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'''The Incident:''' The first Russian edition of Pushkin's Secret Journal was published in 1986 | '''The Incident:''' The first Russian edition of Pushkin's Secret Journal was published in 1986 by a Minneapolis publishing house (M.I.P. Company), and it was banned in USSR till 1999. Some question the legitimacy of the book and there are mail-order publishers that still carry the work as fiction. <P> | ||
'''Results of Incident:''' Now book is published in 24 countries and considered as classic of Erotic literature <P> | '''Results of Incident:''' In 2001 it was first published in Moscow by Ladomir Publishing House which created a scandal. In 2006 a bilingual Russian-English edition was published in Russia by Retro Publishing House. Now published in 24 countries. Staged in Paris in 2006.In 2011 new editions published in France by Belfond and in the USA by M.I.P. Company.In 2001 it was published by Moscow academic publisher Ladomir. Secret Journal was considered as a blasphemy because it depicted sexual life of Pushkin who was and is a symbol of Russian culture. Now book is published in 24 countries and considered as classic of Erotic literature <P> | ||
'''Source:''' [http://www.mipco.com/english/push.html More Information Here] | '''Source:''' [http://www.mipco.com/english/push.html More Information Here] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Pushkin#The_secret_journal Wikipedia] | ||
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