Okno (Russian magazine)
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Okno poetry magazine (Russian: Журнал "Окно"). One of the Russia's leading poetry magazines, it was founded in 1923 in Paris by Mikhail Zetlin, the Russian émigré writer. Three issues were published in 1923 and in 1924; in 2007 Okno was re-established as a web-only magazine of poetry in Russian. It publishes Russian poetry, including prose poems, visual texts and translations of poetry from other languages into Russian, as well as literary heritage and essays/articles on poetry. The magazine is currently edited by Anatoly Kudryavitsky, a distant relative of Mikhail Zetlin, and has some well-established poets, e.g. Konstantin Kedrov, Sergey Biryukov and Elena Katsuba, on the editorial board.