Sovremennik (Russian: Современник, The Contemporary) was a Russian monthly magazine of "literature, politics, science, history, art and social life". It was published from 1911 to 1915 in Saint Petersburg. Its political philosophy was a cross between Narodism and Marxism. The first editor was Alexander Amfiteatrov with the support of Maxim Gorky who withdrew under the influence of Vladimir Lenin.
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