Abstract

Based on previously unused materials, the article examines the literary relations between Osip Mandelstam and Marietta Shaginyan and demonstrates the closeness of their socio-cultural positions since the mid-1920s. The author explains why Mandelstam has chosen Shaginyan as the addressee of his letter asking for assistance in releasing B. Kuzin in 1933. Also the article establishes a possible reflection of Mandelstam's reading of Shaginyan's “Diaries” in his later poems.

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