| Category | Template | Form |
|---|---|---|
| Text | Text | Text |
| Author | Author | Author |
| Collection | Collection | Collection |
| Keywords | Keywords | Keywords |
| Subpage | Subpage | Subpage |
| Template | Form |
|---|---|
| BrowseTexts | BrowseTexts |
| BrowseAuthors | BrowseAuthors |
| BrowseLetters | BrowseLetters |
Letter to Vyacheslav Karpinsky, January 26, 1922
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
| Author(s) | Lenin |
|---|---|
| Written | 26 January 1922 |
First published in Pravda No. 19, January 24, 1924. Printed from the facsimile.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1976, Moscow, Volume 35, page 543.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1976, Moscow, Volume 35, page 543.
Collection(s): Pravda
Keywords : Letter, Vyacheslav Karpinsky
January 26, 1922
Comrade Karpinsky,
Would you not write to me briefly (two-three pages maximum)
how many letters come from the peasants to Bednota[1]?
what is important (particularly important) and new in these letters?
Their moods?
The topical subjects?
Could I not once in two months receive such letters (the next by March 15, 1922)? α) average number of letters β) moods γ) most important topical subjects.
With communist greetings,
Lenin
- ↑ Bednota (The Poor)—daily peasant newspaper published in Moscow from March 27, 1918 to February 1, 1931, when it was merged with Sotsialisticheskoye Zemledeliye (Socialist Agriculture).