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2."The Forward Cheers on the Run...": Football in Russian and Soviet Poetry 1910 - 1950 [co-authored with A. Akmaldinova and M. Sverdlov]. Moscow, Publishing House of the Higher School of Economics, 2016. - 304 pages.
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4.Koval Yu. Three Stories about Vasya Kurolesov with Comments by O. Lekmanov, R. Leybov, I. Bernstein. Moscow, Publishing Project "A" and "B", 2016. - 287 pages.
5.Oleynikov N. The Number of the Unspoken / Compilation, introductory essay (P. 11 - 212), text preparation and notes by O. Lekmanov and M. Sverdlov / Second edition, corrected and enlarged. Moscow, 2016. - 510 pages.
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9."They're Trying to Turn Mandelstam into Almost a State Poet" <Interview> // Kommersant Daily. Afisha. 2016. January 27.
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10. "You'll Leave, I'll Die". It's been 50 years since the death of Anna Akhmatova, whose poems are still full of mysteries //
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13. "A Fairly Accurate Metaphor of What's Happening - a State of Masqueraders" <Interview> //
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14.Who "Sits Next to Her" in Pasternak's Poem "Bacchanalia"? // Boris Pasternak and Tiziano Tabidze: Poets' Friendship as a Dialogue of Cultures. Conference Proceedings. Moscow, 2016. Pp. 104 – 107.
15. How to Read Mandelstam. Explaining with Examples of Five Poems //
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18. Guide to 20th Century Children's Poetry. Compiled by Oleg Lekmanov //
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19.Re-checking for the key (A note on Gandlevskij and Chodasevič) // Russian Literature. 2016. № 83 – 84. Pp. 321 - 325.
20.Mandelstam in Akhmatova's "Requiem" (notes on the theme) // Islands of Love of Boris Fedorovich Egorov. St. Petersburg, 2016. Pp. 555 – 558.
21. What to read in a sad autumn //
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22. Blessing Animals and People: My Favorite Gerald Durrell //
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23.Why We Love Nikolai Gumilev // Gumilev Nikolay. Tent: Poems and Poems: Nine Poetry Books. Compiled, text preparation and article by O. A. Lekmanov. Notes by A. A. Chaban edited by O. A. Lekmanov. St. Petersburg, 2016. Pp. 586 – 592.
24. "Black Spring" as Text and Subtext // Innokenty Annensky (1855 – 1909). Life – Work – Era. Conference Proceedings. Saint Petersburg. October 12 – 14, 2015. Moscow, 2016. Pp. 227-236.
25. The Mystery of the Title. Yuri Kazakov's Story "There Goes the Dog!" (1961) // Znamya. ¬ 2016. ¬ № 8. ¬ Pp. 209 – 211. See also:
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26.On a "Mandelstam-esque" Poem by Sergey Neldikhen // Osip Mandelstam and the 21st Century. Materials from the International Symposium. Moscow. November 1 – 3, 2016. Moscow, 2016. Pp. 71 – 73.
27.Victor Maximovich Zhirmunsky // Osip Mandelstam and the 21st Century. Materials from the International Symposium. Moscow. November 1 – 3, 2016. Moscow, 2016. Pp. 281 – 282.
28. On six lines by Osip Mandelstam <Co-authored with M. Yu. Kukin> // Literary Fact. 2016. № 1 – 2. Pp. 332 – 347. See also:
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201730. Keys to the "Silver Age": From the Lecture Series for the "Magisteria" Project. Moscow, "Rosebud Publishing," 2017. – 175 p.
31.The Most Important: About Russian Literature of the 20th Century. Moscow, "Rosebud Publishing," 2017. – 431 p.
32.Nekrasov, Andrey. Adventures of Captain Vrungel. Commentaries by Ilya Bernstein, Roman Leibov, Oleg Lekmanov; illustrations by Kirill Chyolushkin. Moscow, Publishing Project "A" and "B," 2017. – 273 p.
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34.Silver Age: Lecture Series on the Magisteria Website.
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36. 7 Secrets of the Novel "We" //
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37. Teachers of Oleg Lekmanov <interview> //
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38. Neharms: Story of an Unknown Person //
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39. On Mandelstam and Akhmatova's "Interlocutors" // Mandelstam Readings. Materials of the International Mandelstam Readings, November 7-9, 2016, Voronezh. Voronezh, 2017. pp. 27 – 34.
40."Where Van Gogh Breathes with Stars…": Who Walks on the "Burnt Road" in Arseny Tarkovsky's Poem? <Co-authored with M.Yu. Kukin> // Novy Mir. 2017. No. 2. pp. 186-192. See also: Mandelstam as a Reader and Readers of Mandelstam (Series "Modern Russian Literature and Culture. Studies and Texts". Vol. 47. Stanford, 2017. pp. 37 – 46.
41. Veniamin Erofeev: Orekhovo-Zuyevo – Vladimir (Chapter from the autobiographical book about the author of "Moscow to the End of the Line") [Co-authored with M.I. Sverdlov] // Volga. 2017. No. 11 – 12. pp. 216 – 227.
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42.Verses of V. Mayakovsky from the 1920s: Additions to the Commentary <Co-authored with V. Buyanovskaya, A. Vasilyeva, K. Grigoryeva, E. Kakurnikova, Yu. Konovalova, T. Lukashevskiy, A. Matyushenko, A. Novikova, N. Talipova, P. Uspenskiy, R. Khusayinova, M. Yushina> // M.L. Gasparov. About Him. For Him. Moscow, 2017. pp. 631-657.
43.Gasparov, M.L. Articles for the "Mandelstam Encyclopedia": Poems from the Collection "Stone". Published and introductory note by Pavel Nerler, text preparation by M. Tarlinskaya and O.A. Lekmanova // M.L. Gasparov. About Him. For Him. Moscow, 2017. pp. 13 – 103.
44. Evening Readings. Philologist Oleg Lekmanov on Thick Novels, Funny Novels, and Novels about Philologists // The New Times. 2017. No. 9 (438). See also:
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45. How the Novel "Twilight Descends on Old Steps" Is Structured: Oleg Lekmanov Explains // Afisha. Daily. 2017. March 29 =
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46. In Memory of Yevgeny Alexandrovich Yevtushenko // Gorky. 2017. April 2 =
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47. "Who Can Guarantee that the Stalinist Era Won't Return Tomorrow?" Oleg Lekmanov on the "Anti-Stalin" Action // Colta.ru. 2017. June 23 =
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48.Nabokov: Forty Years after Death. Nabokov Scholars' Survey // Colta.ru. 2017. June 30 =
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49.The Book of Poems as a "Grand Form" in Russian Poetic Culture at the Beginning of the 20th Century // Dedicated to Zara Grigoryevna Mintz... Publications, Memoirs, Articles. On the 90th Anniversary of her Birth. Tallinn, 2017. pp. 488 – 519.
50. Who Died for Valentina? On Eduard Bagritsky's Poem "The Death of a Pioneer" [Co-authored with M.I. Sverdlov] // Novy Mir. 2017. No. 6. pp. 174 – 186. See also:
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51. "It's Not Up to Us, Born After Stalin, to Pass Moral Judgments on Figures of the Silver Age." <Interview> // Realnoe Vremya. 2017. August 27 =
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52. "The Urge for a Strong Russia Stems Largely from the Inferiority Complex." <Interview> // Realnoe Vremya. 2017. September 10 =
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53.On the Preamble to A.I. Solzhenitsyn's Novel "In the First Circle" // Wonderful Sixtieth Anniversary. In Honor of Andrei Nemzer's Birthday. Vol. 1. Moscow, 2017. pp. 211 – 216.
54."The Bunny Went to the Cooperative." On the Source of Nikolai Oleynikov's "Children's Poems" // Stengazeta.net. 2017. September 8 =
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55.Apology of Yesenin: Versatile Orpheus [Co-authored with M.I. Sverdlov] // Yesenin S. Vasilkovoye Slovo. Poems and Poems. Moscow, 2017. pp. 446 – 483.
56. Oleg Lekmanov on the First Biography of Venedikt Erofeev <Interview> // Literaturno. 2017. October 24 =
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57. Five Key Books on the Revolution // Esquire. 2017. October 24 =
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58. Life with Mandelstam. Oleg Lekmanov on Familiar Criticism, the Angry Nadezhda Yakovlevna, and Stalin's Ignorance <Interview> // NG – Ex libris. 2017. November 9. p. 10. See also:
http://www.ng.ru/ng_exlibris/2017-11-09/10_911_mandelshtam.html.
59. "It Turned Out to Be Half a Game, Half a Competition" <Interview> // Rara Avis. Open Criticism. 2017. December 20.
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60.1904 (compiled by O.A. Bogdanova, V.A. Keldysh); with the participation of O.A. Lekmanova // Chronicle of Literary Events in Russia at the End of the 19th – Beginning of the 20th Century (1891 – October 1917). Vol. 2. Part 1. 1901 – 1904. Moscow, 2017. pp. 349 – 474.
61."On the Obituary of Cavalry General N.N. Raevsky" [Co-authored with A.Yu. Balakiny] // Pushkin Encyclopedia. Third Issue: Works. L – O. St. Petersburg, 2017. pp. 433 – 435.
62. Acmeism // Mandelstam Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. Moscow, 2017. pp. 68 – 69.
63.Andreev, Leonid // Ibid. pp. 73 – 74.
64. Aseev, Nikolai <Co-authored with P. Nerler> // Ibid. pp. 92 – 92.
65.Baltrushaitis, Jurgis // Ibid. p. 100.
66.Blagoy, Dmitry // Ibid. p. 124.
67. Baudelaire, Charles <Co-authored with S. Shindy> // Ibid. p. 131.
68.Borisov, Leonid // Ibid. p. 133.
69.Brick, Osip // Ibid. p. 135.
70.Burlyuk, David // Ibid. p. 151.
71.Bukhstab, Boris // Ibid. p. 153.
72. Virgil <Co-authored with G. Zobin> // Ibid. p. 157.
73.Hauptmann, Gerhart // Ibid. p. 177.
74.Gedroits, Vera // Ibid. p. 177.
75.Herzen, Alexander // Ibid. pp. 180 – 181.
76.Herzik, Yevgenia // Ibid. p. 181.
77.Ginzburg, Lydia // Ibid. pp. 184.
78. Homer <Co-authored with G. Zobin> // Ibid. pp. 191 – 192.
79.Gorodetsky, Sergey // Ibid. pp. 198 – 199.
80.Gruzdev, Ilya // Ibid. pp. 204.
81. Gumilyov, Nikolay <Co-authored with S. Shindy> // Ibid. pp. 204 – 210.
82.Derzhavin, Gavriil // Ibid. pp. 222 – 223.
83.Yesenin, Sergey // Ibid. pp. 239 – 240.
84.Zhirmunsky, Victor // Ibid. pp. 249.
85.Zamyatin, Yevgeny // Ibid. pp. 252.
86.Zelmanova, Anna // Ibid. pp. 253 – 254.
87.Zenkeivch, Mikhail // Ibid. p. 255.
88.Zorgenfrei, Wilhelm // Ibid. p. 256.
89.Zubakin, Boris // Ibid. p. 257.
90. Ivanov, Vyacheslav <Co-authored with E. Glukhova> // Ibid. pp. 258 – 260.
91.Ivanov-Razumnik // Ibid. pp. 267 – 268.
92.Ivnev, Ryurik // Ibid. p. 270.
93. Ilf and Petrov // Ibid. pp. 271 – 272.
94.Kataev, Valentin // Ibid. p. 282.
95.Kautsky, Karl // Ibid. p. 283.
96.Kirsanov, Semen // Ibid. pp. 289 – 290.
97. Komarovskiy, Vasily <Co-authored with A. Galashina> // Ibid. p. 295.
98.Kochin, Nikolai // Ibid. pp. 298.
99.Kruchyonykh, Alexey // Ibid. pp. 300.
100.Kulbin, Nikolay // Ibid. pp. 302.
101.Leontiev, Konstantin // Ibid. pp. 308.
102.Lomonosov, Mikhail <Co-authored with S. Gardzonio> // Ibid. pp. 316.
103.Luppov, Ivan // Ibid. pp. 319.
104.Lurye, Artur <Co-authored with A. Futoryan> // Ibid. pp. 320.
105.Marshak, Samuil // Ibid. pp. 334 – 335.
106.Mayakovsky, Vladimir // Ibid. pp. 335 – 336.
107.Merezhkovsky, Dmitry // Ibid. pp. 337.
108.Mstislavsky, Sergey // Ibid. pp. 356.
109.Nadson, Semen // Ibid. pp. 360.
110.Nappelbaum, Ida // Ibid. pp. 361 – 362.
111.Nappelbaum, Moisey // Ibid. pp. 362.
112.Narbut, Vladimir // Ibid. pp. 362 – 363.
113.Ovid <Co-authored with G. Zobin> // Ibid. pp. 373 – 374.
114.Onoshkovich-Yatsyna, Ada // Ibid. pp. 375.
115.Poe, Edgar Allan // Ibid. pp. 390 – 391.
116.Prishvin, Mikhail // Ibid. pp. 394.
117.Prut, Iosif <Co-authored with P. Nerler> // Ibid. pp. 399.
118.Punin, Nikolay <Co-authored with L. Kikhney> // Ibid. pp. 399 – 400.
119.Pyast, Vladimir // Ibid. pp. 404 – 405.
120.Reisner, Larisa // Ibid. pp. 412 – 413.
121.Remizov, Alexey // Ibid. pp. 415.
122.Roginsky, Yakov // Ibid. pp. 416.
123.Rozhdestvensky, Vsevolod // Ibid. pp. 417.
124.Sannikov, Grigory // Ibid. pp. 429.
125.Sappho <Co-authored with S. Shindy> // Ibid. pp. 429 – 430.
126.Svirsky, Alexey // Ibid. p. 430.
127.Severianin, Igor // Ibid. p. 431.
128.Selvinsky, Ilya // Ibid. p. 431.
129.Serafimovich, Alexander // Ibid. p. 434.
130.Skaldin, Alexey // Ibid. pp. 440 – 441.
131.Slonimsky, Mikhail // Ibid. p. 443.
132.Taranovsky, Kirill <Co-authored with P. Nerler and Y. Freydina> // Ibid. pp. 461 – 462.
133.Tasso, Torquato <Co-authored with S. Gardzonio> // Ibid. pp. 465 – 466.
134.Tikhonov, Alexander // Ibid. p. 474.
135.Tikhonov, Nikolay // Ibid. pp. 474 – 475.
136.Tolstoy, Lev // Ibid. pp. 477 – 478.
137.Trotsky, Lev <Co-authored with N. Sarafanova> // Ibid. p. 478.
138.Fedin, Konstantin // Ibid. pp. 488 – 489.
139.Fedorchenko, Sofia // Ibid. p. 489.
140.Firdousi, Abu al-Qasim // Ibid. p. 496.
141.Khodasevich, Vladislav // Ibid. pp. 512 – 513.
142."Guild of Poets" // Ibid. pp. 522 – 523.
143.Chulkov, Georgy // Ibid. p. 536.
144.Shalamov, Varlam // Ibid. p. 537.
145.Shakespeare, William // Ibid. pp. 539 – 540.
146.Shcherbakov, Alexander // Ibid. p. 555.
147.Eikhenbaum, Boris <Co-authored with O. Kazmirchuk> // Ibid. pp. 557 – 559.
148.Efros, Abram // Ibid. p. 569.
149."Zhukovsky, Batyushkov, lyceum student Pushkin" (From the commentary on "Antonov Apples" by I. A. Bunin) // Collection of Matica Srpska for Slavistics. Vol. 92. Novi Sad, 2017. pp. 455 – 460.
150.The poem by Nikolai Gumilev "Andrei Rublev" as a research problem // Etkind Readings VIII, IX. Materials from the conferences of 2015, 2017. "There, inside", "One's Foreign Word". Moscow, 2017. pp. 200 – 211.
2018151.Benedikt Erofeev: The Outsider. Biography [Co-authored with M. Sverdlov and I. Simanovsky]. Moscow, AST, 2018. – 463 p.
152."Who Am I? A Silly Question". Life and Poetry of Nikolay Oleynikov [Co-authored with M. Sverdlov]. Moscow, LitFact, 2018. – 319 p.
153.Koval Yuri. Not Enough Sand. Comments by Ilya Bernstein, Roman Leybov, Oleg Lekmanov. Moscow, Publishing Project "A" and "B", 2018. – 240 p.
154.Benedikt Erofeev: "Inconsolable Sorrow". Chapters from a Biography [Co-authored with M. Sverdlov] // Novy Mir. 2018. No. 1. pp. 169 – 195.
155.Benedikt Erofeev: Moscow – Myshlino, then Everywhere [Co-authored with M. Sverdlov] // Literatura. 2018. No. 111. [Online]
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157.Benedikt: Moscow – Abramtsevo – Moscow [Co-authored with M. Sverdlov] // Iskusstvo Kino. 2018. No. 3 – 4. pp. 268 – 293.
158.Keys to the Silver Age: Three Poets // Znanie – sila. 2018. No. 2. pp. 101 – 107.
159.Macho // Storona B. Book Tribute to Vladimir Vysotsky. Moscow, 2018. pp. 67 – 72.
160."Mist Descends on the Old Steps" by A. P. Chudakov: Analysis Synopsis // Novy Mir. 2018. No. 9. pp. 194 – 196.
161.Stop-frame: Oleg Lekmanov, "The Idiot" by Akira Kurosawa // Seance. 2018. No. 68. September 10. [Online]
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162.The Menagerie in Korney Chukovsky's Works and in the Children's Soviet Poets of the 1920s – 1930s [Co-authored with M. Sverdlov] // Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie. 2018. No. 152. pp. 174 – 188.
163."Coins of all possible shades, sizes, and states" from a Visual Commentary on "The Goat Song" by K. Vaginov [Co-authored with M. Sharunova] // Transnational in Russian Culture. Collection of Articles. Studia Russia Helsingiensia et Tartuensia. XV. Moscow, 2018. pp. 171 – 183.
164.Philologist Oleg Lekmanov about the Books He Reads Aloud [Interview] //
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165.A Merry Name – Benedikt Erofeev // Troitsky Variant. 2018. November 6. p. 1. [Online]
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166.Clerk from London Now a Football God. Russian Poets about Football: from Sasha Cherniy to Eduard Bagritsky // Gorky. 2018. June 18. [Online]
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167."I Remembered One of My Few Encounters with O. M.": Two Letters from L.E. Pinsky to G.P. Struve [Co-authored with A.B. Ustinov] // Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie. 2018. No. 154. pp. 160 – 170.
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169.Questionnaire "Children's Readings" // Children's Readings. 2018. No. 2. pp. 6 – 22.
170.Osip Mandelstam: "To Overcome with Inborn Rhythm!" // Resounding Silver Age. Poet's Reading: Collective Monograph. Moscow, 2018. pp. 197 – 215.
171.Sasha Cherniy and Andrei Bely: Convergence of the Distant // Silver Age in Russian Literature and Culture at the end of the 19th – first half of the 20th centuries. Acta Slavica Estonica. H. Tartu, 2018. pp. 151 – 159.
2019172.From the compilers [together with E.E. Lyamina and A.L. Ospovat] // Toddes E.A. Selected Works on Russian Literature and Philology. Moscow, 2019. pp. 5 – 6.
173.About a (non)accidental film coincidence // Intermezzo festoso. Liber amicorum in honorem Lea Pild: Historical-Philological Collection in Honor of Associate Professor of Russian Literature at Tartu University, Lea Pild. Tartu, 2019. pp. 347 – 349. [Online]
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174."It's scary to live without a samovar...": Celebrating the 105th anniversary of Boris Sadovsky's book "Samovar" // Novy Mir. 2019. No. 2. pp. 193 – 198. [Online]
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175.The holiday that is always with us: In honor of Yuri Olesha's anniversary // Stengazeta. 2019. March 19. [Online]
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176."We" and us: Celebrating the 135th anniversary of Yevgeny Zamyatin <interview> // Green Lamp. Round table. Author's column by Afanasiy Mamedov. 2019. April. [Online]
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177.On the literary debut of Yevgeny Schwartz [co-authored with M.D. Rylova] // Literaturomani(n)ya. In honor of the 90th anniversary of Yury Vladimirovich Mann. Collection of Articles. Moscow, 2019. pp. 542 – 552.
178.Russian symbolism in the distorting mirror of mass literature: two reflections // Dynamic Poetics / Poetic Dynamics. Collection of Articles for the anniversary of Dina Makhmudovna Magomedova. Moscow, 2019. pp. 297 – 301.
179."All these tourist impressions did not touch my soul...": "My Diamond Wreath" by V.P. Kataev: Additions to the commentary // Summer school on Russian literature. 2019. Vol. 15. No. 1. pp. 107 – 114.
180."I took the same thing and started writing about something else": On the song by B. Grebenshchikov "God, Save the Polar Explorers" // Znamya. 2019. No. 4. pp. 178 – 181. [Online]
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181.Why do children play "hanging" in A.S. Green's story "The Toy"? // "Complex integrity" of literature. Research and Publications. In honor of V.A. Keldysh's anniversary. Moscow, 2019. pp. 73 - 75.
182.Emma Gerstein's own melody // Gerstein E. Memoirs. Akhmatova, Mandelstam, Pasternak, Lev Gumilev. Moscow, 2019. pp. 9 - 12.
183.12 finalists of the "Big Book" - about reading this summer // RBC. Style. 2019. August 7. [Online]
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184.Biography of a writer as his work <interview> // Polit.ru. 2019. September 10. [Online]
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185."Only children's books to read...": Osip Mandelstam and his poems for kids // Mandelstam O. Kitchen. Moscow, 2019. pp. 58 - 65.
186.Unnoticed hail in B.L. Pasternak's poem "It Was" // Russian Literature. 2019. No. 4. p. 225.
187."The modern hero has not yet been found" <interview> // Moskovsky Komsomolets. 2019. December 11. [Online]
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188."Such a biography will not be found anymore" <interview> // Izvestia. 2019. December 12. [Online]
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189."Everyone has their own venichka" <interview> // Culture. 2019. December 18. [Online]
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190.On Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich [Ivanov] // Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie. No. 159. 2019. pp. 229 - 230.
2020191."Lord! Forgive the Soviet Union!" Timur Kibirov's poem "Through Farewell Tears": Reading Experience [Co-authored with R. Leybov and E. Stupakova]. Moscow, United Humanitarian Publishing House, 2000. - 447 pages.
192."Life has passed. But youth remains..." Guidebook to Irina Odoevtseva's book "On the Banks of the Neva." Moscow, AST, Elena Shubina's Editorial Office, 2020. - 862 pages.
193.The "Other" Readers of the 1920s: Three Portraits // Reading Russia. A history of reading in modern Russia. Vol. 3. Milano, 2020. pp. 273–294.
194.Hans Christian Andersen and the Acmeists: Notes toward a Theme // Hans Christian Andersen in Russia. Odense, 2020. pp. 137–157.
195."Silentium" by O. Mandelstam: a poem with an unnoticed key for some reason // Unacknowledged Legislators. Studies in Russian Literary History and Poetics in Honor of Michael Wachtel. Berlin - Bern - Bruxelles - New York - Oxford - Warszawa - Wien, 2020. pp. 653-658.
196.The lost key to Vasily Shukshin's story "Srezal" // Novy Mir. 2020. No. 5. pp. 195-197.
197."Do not sleep, do not sleep, artist" // Znamya. 2020. No. 6. pp. 121-124.
198.The plant code of Fedor Sologub's story "Nothing Worked Out" // Russian Literature. 2020. No. 3. pp. 251 - 252.
199.<Questionnaire Responses> // The Culture of Travel in the Silver Age. Research and Reception. Collective monograph. M. – Yekaterinburg, 2020. pp. 293 – 294.
200."Venedikt Yerofeyev doesn't need our justifications!" <interview> // Re-vizor.ru. 2020. January 19.
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201.He fell ill with Erofeyev even in his youth <interview> // Murmansk Vestnik. 2020. October 23. see also:
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202."We are all, to some extent, text" <interview> // Uchitelskaya Gazeta. 2020. February 4. see also:
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203.I don’t see much difference between today's students and the youth of the 1980s <interview> // Chitaem Vmeste. 2000. April. 32–34.
204.The Most Truthful Book about the Great Patriotic War //
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205.How was the book "Venedikt Yerofeyev: Outsider. Biography" made? // Text and Tradition. Almanac. Issue 8. St. Petersburg, 2020. pp. 376-380.
206.The Ambiguous Position of a Classic <Interview about A.I. Kuprin> // Green Lamp / Round table. Author's column by Afanasiy Mamedov.
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207.One and a half centuries of Ivan Bunin. Literary scholars' survey // Colta. 2020. October 23.
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208."...many young and not-so-young readers come to the poetry of Russian modernism precisely through reading her memoirs..." [Interview] // Literatura. 2020. No. 169.
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209.On one mystery of Georgy Ivanov // Znamya. 2020. No. 11. pp. 210-212.
210.Reformatted Kuprin (Again on Ivan Bunin's story "Rusya") // Novy Mir. 2020. No. 12. pp. 152 - 154.
211.<In Memory of Nikolay Alexeevich Bogomolov> // Gorky. 2020. November 23.
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213.Oleg Lekmanov: "No one came after us, we were not imprisoned. How can we judge our heroes?" <Interview> // Afisha. Daily 2020. November 27.
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214.What to watch: recommended by philologist and writer Oleg Lekmanov // Polit.ru. 2020. November 20.
https://polit.ru/article/2020215."Секс, литература и слова на заборах" [Интервью] // Год литературы. 2020. 10 декабря //
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216."Секс в русской прозе ХХ века. Путеводитель Олега Лекманова" // Colta. 2020. 21 декабря.
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217."Самолюбивый, скромный пешеход". К литературному генезису фильма Андрея Хржановского // Искусство Кино. 2020. № 11 - 12. С. 143 - 145.
218."Главные книги 2020 года по версии писателей, критиков и публицистов" // Esquire. 2020.
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219."На берегах Невы" Ирины Одоевцевой: шесть комментариев к комментарию // Литературный факт. 2020. № 18. С. 408 - 413.
2021220.O. Lekmanov, M. Sverdlov, I. Simanovski Venedikt Yerofeyev: unknown. Belgrade, Rusika, 2021. – 415 p. (in Serbian language).
221.The life and death of Kuz’ka Probkin, or the story of how the Pionerskaia pravda newspaper took over Pioneer magazine [co-authored with M. Sverdlov and M. Rylova] // Russian literature. 2021. No. 120 - 121. pp. 203 - 237.
222.Osip Mandelstam through the eyes of contemporaries: an attempt at generalization // Znamya. 2021. No. 9. pp. 171–185.
223.On the 130th anniversary of Osip Mandelstam: Lev Gumilev's memories of the poet // Polit.ru. 2021. January 15.
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224.On the two-address setup of Anna Akhmatova's poetry. Using four fragments from the cycle "Requiem" as an example // Novy Mir. 2021. No. 2. pp. 186 - 195.
225.On the poem by O.E. Mandelstam "Chernozem" // Russian Literature. 2021. No. 2. pp. 215-218.
226."The right to treat him like a thief" // Lenta.ru. 2021. March 18.
https://lenta.ru/articles/2021/03/18/plagiarism/227.10 main poems of Anna Akhmatova with explanations // Prosodia. Media about poetry.
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228.On the children's poems of Alexander Vvedensky // Vvedensky A. About a fisherman and a pike. Poems for children. M., 2021. pp. 68 - 71.
229.From the notes of the commentator. Bulgakov. Yesenin. Oleynikov // Literary Fact. 2021. No. 19. pp. 354 - 361.
230."The Notes of a Young Doctor" by M. Bulgakov as a fragment of his alternative autobiography // Novy Mir. 2021. No. 5. pp. 190 - 195.
231.10 main poems of Khodasevich: keys to the poems and the evolution of the poet // Prosodia. Media about poetry.
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232."He even smiled with pleasure" (again on one mystery of Y.P. Kazakov's story "A dog is running away") // Russian Modernism and Its Legacy. Collective monograph in honor of the 70th anniversary of N.A. Bogomolov. M., 2021. pp. 755 - 757.
233.Conrad as the Other in Nabokov's works [co-authored with Yu. Fedorchenko] // The Other in Literature and Culture. Collection of scientific works: in 2 vol. Vol. 2. M., 2021. pp. 428-436.
234.Humanitarian results of 2010-2020. Poetic book of the decade. Part II <Questionnaire Responses> // Textura. 2021. June 18.
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235."The rhythmic step is heard." About one leitmotif in Alexander Blok's poem "The Twelve" // Novy Mir. 2021. No. 8. pp. 176–179.
236."The rarest alloy of mind and kindness" <About Igor Vladimirovich Fomenko> // Troitsky Variant. 2021. August 10. p. 11.
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237.On an unnoticed subtext of V. Khlebnikov's poem "Freedom comes naked..." // Quarta. 2021. No. 1.
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238.Once Mandelstam dressed up... as whom? // Fashion Theory. Clothing. Body. Culture. Issue 61. Autumn 2021. pp. 209–214.
239.Tikhonov V. Sketches for the "memoirs" about Venedikt Erofeev / Foreword, text preparation, comments by O. Lekmanov, I. Simanovsky // Colta. 2021. October 21.
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240."Without conceding them a line or half a line." In memory of the literary historian Marietta Chudakova – researcher of Bulgakov and a heroine of the free 1990s // Meduza. 2021. November 23.
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241.Oberiuts in the assessments of the journal "Children's Literature" (1932–1939) // [co-authored with M. Sverdlov] // Wiener Slawistischer Almanach. 2021. Vol. 87. No. 2. pp. 331–355.
242.On one image in Marina Tsvetaeva's translation [co-authored with S. Savchenko] // Teachers, Students, Colleagues... Collection of articles for the 60th anniversary of Dmitry Petrovich Baka. M., 2021. pp. 303–307.
243.Anna Akhmatova in the distorting mirror of mass poetry // Quarta. 2021. No. 2.
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244."Other" words of Ivan Bunin. From the book "Sex in Russian Prose of the 20th Century" [co-authored with M. Sverdlov] // Znamya. 2021. No. 12. pp. 181–188.
2022245."Face to Face. On Russian Literature of the Second Half of the 20th – Early 21st Century." M., "Vremya", 2022. - 194 p.
246."In the Labyrinths of a Puzzle Novel: Commentary on Valentin Kataev's Pamphlet Novel 'My Diamond Wreath'" [Co-authored with M. Kotova and L. Vidgofom]. 2nd ed., revised and expanded. M., "Rutenia". 2022. - 320 p.
247.American Women in Russian Poetry of the First Half of the 20th Century. Introduction to the topic // Novy Mir. 2022. No. 2. pp. 170–182.
248.From the compilers [Co-authored with I. Simanovsky] // Venedikt Erofeev and about Venedikt Erofeev. Interviews, articles, letters, documents. M., 2022. pp. 8–10.
249.Autobiography of Venedikt Erofeev, written upon admission to MSU (1955) / Publication, text preparation, notes, and accompanying note by O. Lekmanov and I. Simanovsky // Venedikt Erofeev and about Venedikt Erofeev. Interviews, articles, letters, documents. M., 2022. pp. 12–13.
250.Erofeev V. Interview for the TV show "Pyatoye Koleso" / Text preparation and notes by O. Lekmanov and I. Simanovsky // Venedikt Erofeev and about Venedikt Erofeev. Interviews, articles, letters, documents. M., 2022. pp. 56–63.
251.Erofeev V. Interview for the TV show "Moscow to the Petushki" (there and back) / Text preparation and notes by O. Lekmanov and I. Simanovsky // Venedikt Erofeev and about Venedikt Erofeev. Interviews, articles, letters, documents. M., 2022. pp. 64–71.
252.Interview with Polish filmmakers / Text preparation and notes by O. Lekmanov and I. Simanovsky // Venedikt Erofeev and about Venedikt Erofeev. Interviews, articles, letters, documents. M., 2022. pp. 72–81.
253.Erofeev V. Interview to Pavel Pavlikovsky (film "Moscow-Petushki") / Text preparation and notes by O. Lekmanov and I. Simanovsky // Venedikt Erofeev and about Venedikt Erofeev. Interviews, articles, letters, documents. M., 2022. pp. 82–85.
254.Venedikt Erofeev – addressee and sender / Compiled, text preparation, preface, and notes by O. Lekmanov and I. Simanovsky // Venedikt Erofeev and about Venedikt Erofeev. Interviews, articles, letters, documents. M., 2022. pp. 94–193.
255."Moscow-Petushki": Analysis Summary [Co-authored with M. Sverdlov] // Venedikt Erofeev and about Venedikt Erofeev. Interviews, articles, letters, documents. M., 2022. pp. 602–609.
256.Introduction to Osip Mandelstam // Mandelstam O. When My Comrade Can Kill Me. Copenhagen, 2022. pp. 9–12 (in Danish).
257.Mikhail Gasparov – Researcher of Russian Poetry [Co-authored with K. Polivanov] // Gasparov M. L. Collected Works: in 6 vol. Vol. 3. Russian Poetry / Compiled by O. A. Lekmanov and K. M. Polivanov. M., 2022. pp. 9–16.
258."<In Memory of Yuri Mann>" // Gorky. 2022. February.
https://trv-science.ru/2022/02/yuri-mann-in-memoriam/259."Episode of Osip Mandelstam's Biography: Reconstruction Experience" // Russian Literature. 2022. No. 2. pp. 241–243.
260."On One 'Block-like' Poem by Nikolai Tikhonov" // Quarta. 2022. No. 3.
http://quarta-poetry.ru/lekmanov_about_one_poems/261."Erofeev in the Eyes of [Co-authored with A. Agapov and I. Simanovsky]" // New Literary Review. No. 175. 2022. pp. 387–394.
262."Once Again About Brodsky's 'Christmas Romance' (Working on Mistakes)" // Eight Greats. M., 2022. pp. 647–650.
263."From the Commentary on One Poem by Marina Tsvetaeva" // Quarta. 2022. No. 4.
http://quarta-poetry.ru/lekmanov_comment_to_one_poem/.
264."Two Meetings with Nikolai Vsevolodovich Kotrelev" // Nikolai Vsevolodovich Kotrelev. Philologist, Italianist Translator, Textologist, Historian of Russian Literature.
https://nvkotrelev.ru/lekmanov/?fbclid=IwAR2HeY92NhNHKFhvNO7WCPB2QK2v8YKs44kG2W5L_ygj6ECms1TPId50YGs265."On Two Lines by Early Akhmatova" // Linking Link. Collection in Memory of Elena Petrovna Shumilova. M., 2022. pp. 315–318.
266."Emperor. The Death of the Imperial Family in Russian Poetry 1919–1930: Examples with Comments" // Vestnik Evropy. No. 58. 2022. pp. 86–91.
267."Frescoes with Psiglavtsi and the Georgian 'Amarkord'. Literary Scholar Oleg Lekmanov on What Is Essential to See in Mtskheta" // Republic. 2022. August 28.
https://republic.ru/posts/104924.
268."Oleg Lekmanov: It Is Necessary to Defeat the Language of Hatred" // Polit.ru. 2022. September 22.
https://polit.ru/article/2022/09/22/lekmanov/269."'And Finally, the Fourth Day.' Commentary on a Line by Mikhail Kuzmin" // Professor, Son of a Professor: In Memory of N. A. Bogomolov. M., 2022. pp. 228–231.
270."Arkady Gaidar: Entering Soviet Literature" // Secret Paths. Almanac of Literature and Art of the Russian-speaking World. Issue 2. November. pp. 237–261.
https://issuu.com/znak.press/docs/tt_2271."War and Verbalism. Oleg Lekmanov on Poetry and Nausea" [Interview with Alexander Genis] // Freedom. 2022. November 7 [War and Verbalism. Oleg Lekmanov on Poetry and Nausea [Interview with Alexander Genis] // Freedom.
https://www.svoboda.org/a/voyna-i-slovesnostj-oleg-lekmanov-o-poezii-i-toshnote/32109103.html272."Two Poets under One Cover" // Voltskaya T., Zhuk V. My Ukrainian Conscience. Poems. Kyiv, 2022. pp. 5–9.
273."<About Miroslava Nemirova>" // Nemirov M. Some Poems, Arranged Alphabetically. St. Petersburg, 2022. pp. 9.
274."From the Notes on 'Vasily Tyorkin' by A. Tvardovsky: about the first 'From the Author'" // Quarta. 2022. No. 4.
http://quarta-poetry.ru/lekmanov_tyorkin/275."'Help Tashkent' by Andrey Voznesensky: First Edition" // Tashkent Literary Forum. Materials of the First Tashkent Literary Forum. November 23, 2022. Part I. Tashkent, 2022. pp. 5–11.
276.O. Lekmanov, M. Sverdlov, I. Simanovsky The Ultimate Underground Classic: Venedikt Erofeev and Moscow – Petushki / Chapter from The Oxford Handbook of Soviet Underground Culture. Oxford University Press. 2022. P. 774–796.
2023277.Forsh, O. "Crazy Ship" / Foreword and Decoding of Pseudonyms by O. Lekmanov. M., 2023.
278.Yuri Olesha. "Envy" // Shelf. On the Main Books of Russian Literature. Vol. III. M., 2023. pp. 225–242.
279.Osip Mandelstam. "The Fourth Prose" // Shelf. On the Main Books of Russian Literature. Vol. III. M., 2023. pp. 335–352.
280.Boris Pasternak. "Doctor Zhivago" // Shelf. On the Main Books of Russian Literature. Vol. IV. M., 2023. pp. 37–54.
281."Riddles of Lyudmila Ulitskaya's Story 'Pearl Barley Soup'" // Gorky. 2023. February 21. =
https://gorky.media/context/zagadki-rasskaza-lyudmily-ulitskoj-perlovyj-sup/282."‘Help Tashkent’ by Andrey Voznesensky: From Fragments to Synopsis" // Znamya. 2023. No. 2. pp. 189–195.
283."The Motif of the Window in Venedikt Erofeev's Poem 'Moscow-Petushki'" // Russian Literature. 2023. No. 1. pp. 263–266.
284."Russian Relocant in America. Reading Experience" // 5th Wave. 2023. No. 1. Spring. pp. 157–162. Also see: New Times. 2023. April 23.
https://newtimes.ru/articles/detail/240033.
285."On One 'Illuminating' Word in Mandelstam's Poem 'Given a Body – What Shall I Do with It...'" // Quarta. 2023. No. 1.
http://quarta-poetry.ru/lekmanov_one_word/.
286."Oleg Lekmanov. 'Saves the Hopelessness of Our Situation...' <Interview>" // T-Invariant. 2023. April 20.
https://www.t-invariant.org/2023/04/oleg-lekmanov-spasaet-beznadezhnost-nashego-polozheniya/287."'When Will They Finally Learn Their Lesson?' Adventures of an (Anti) War Song" // Roar. 2023. No. 7.
https://roar-review.com/7d118312010440479537d66b0d64686a288."The Child and Adult's Struggle Against Fascism in Vasily Aksyonov's Story 'Breakfasts of 1933'" // Ural. 2023. No. 5. May. pp. 209–212.
289."Friend and Character" // Secret Paths. Journal of Literature and Art of the Russian-Speaking World. 2023. No. 1 (3). pp. 250–256.
290."What Fazil Iskander's Story 'Martyrs of the Stage' Is Really About?" // Znamya. 2023. No. 5. pp. 196–200.
291."'We' and 'Us' in Brodsky's Poem 'For the Independence of Ukraine'" // Volga. 2023. No. 5. pp. 197–202.
292."Father and His Family (Genre Specificity of Lyudmila Petrushevskaya's Story 'New Robinsons,' 1989)" // Russian Speech. 2023. No. 3. pp. 80–86.
293."50 Years Ago, Venedikt Erofeev's Poem 'Moscow-Petushki' Was Released" // Meduza. 2023. July 8.
https://meduza.io/amp/feature/2023/07/08/50-let-nazad-vyshla-poema-venedikta-erofeeva-moskva-petushki294."The World Through the Eyes of a Child in the Stories of Russian Writers of the Second Half of the 20th Century" // Znamya. 2023. No. 7. pp. 204–211.
295."From a Real Commentary on Mandelstam's Poem 'I'm Still Far from a Patriarch...'" // Quarta. 2023. No. 8.
http://quarta-poetry.ru/lekmanov_comment/296.Literary Studio at the House of Arts [in collaboration with M. Sverdlov] // Collection of Matice Serbian for Slavistics. Issue 103. 2023. Novi Sad. pp. 368-371.
297.Oleg Lekmanov: "Everyone Is Responsible Only for Themselves and Writes What They Deem Necessary" [Interview] // Russian Word. 2023. No. 8. pp. 36–41.
298."To Sneak in the Shadow into St. Petersburg": Two Abroads of Oleg Lekmanov [Interview] // Freedom. 2023. August 29.
https://www.svoboda.org/a/probratjsya-tenjyu-v-peterburg-dva-zarubezhjya-olega-lekmanova/32567015.html299.Osip Mandelstam – Teacher of Young Poets (Based on Contemporaries’ Memories) // New Literary Review. 2023. No. 183. pp. 96–106.
300."Levada" by Vladimir Narbut: Experience in Deciphering a Complex Poem // Literary Fact. 2023. No. 3. pp. 266–279.
301."The Boy Badly Distinguished Faces": The World through the Eyes of a Child in F. Gorenstein's Story "House with a Turret" // Literature. 2023. Vol. 65 (2), pp. 53–60.
302.Literary Apprenticeship as a Technique in E. Polonskaya's "Ballad of the Fugitive" [in collaboration with M. Sverdlov] // Creative Writing in Russia. Plots, Approaches, Problems. M., 2023. pp. 154–179.
303.From Commentaries on Anna Akhmatova's "Pages from a Diary" // "One Magnificent Quote…" Collection of Articles and Materials for the 70th Anniversary of Natalia Ivanovna Krayneva. St. Petersburg, 2023. pp. 127–133.
304.<About Venedikt Erofeev> <Interview> // Story //
https://story.ru/znamenitosti/venedikt-erofeev-1/305.On a Subtext in Mayakovsky's Poem "The Debt to Ukraine" (1926) // Quarta. 2023. No. 3.
http://quarta-poetry.ru/lekmanov_one-podtext/306.From the Editors [in collaboration with I. Simanovsky] // Venedikt Erofeev: Kolomna and Beyond: Collection of Articles and Publications. Kolomna, 2023. pp. 7–9.
307.Fragment from the Memoirs of Tamara Gushchina, Venedikt Erofeev's Sister / Material Preparation: O. Lekmanov, I. Simanovsky, E. Shtal // Ibid. pp. 13–30.
308.Fragment from the Memoirs of Nina Frolova, Venedikt Erofeev's Sister / Material Preparation: O. Lekmanov, I. Simanovsky, E. Shtal // Ibid. pp. 37–52.
309."None of You Has Seen Real Rock'n'Roll." From Speeches at the XIV Reporting-Electoral Komsomol Conference of Moscow State University on November 22, 1957 [in collaboration with I. Simanovsky] // Ibid. pp. 53–64.
310.Philosophical Notes and Excerpts by Venedikt Erofeev [in collaboration with I. Simanovsky] // Ibid. pp. 215–238.
311.<Speech at the Round Table> // Ibid. pp. 270–271.
312."I'm No Longer Jealous, But I Want You" // Gorky. 2023. December 11.
https://gorky.media/fragments/ya-bolshe-ne-revnuyu-no-ya-tebya-hochu/313."I know a great many things." Irina Odoevtseva writes to Gleb Struve [co-authored with A. Ustinov] // Zvezda. 2023. No. 12. pp. 54-61.
314.Tears in Andrei Bitov and Yuri Kazakov. Two studies from the book "Through the Eyes of a Child" // Through Tears. Russian Emotional Culture. Moscow, 2023. pp. 419-429.
315.Which Christmas poem by Brodsky should be considered the first? // Quarta. 2023. No. 4.
http://quarta-poetry.ru/lekmanov-10/.
316.Joseph Brodsky's Christmas Series: Four Approaches to Interpretation // I. A. Brodsky: pro et contra: Anthology. Vol. 2. St. Petersburg, 2023. pp. 257-273.
2024 317.A Giraffe Dreams of Clouds. Poems collected by philologist Oleg Lekmanov for his son Roma and all children and illustrated by artist Natalia Yaskina. "Pink Giraffe", Moscow, 2024. – 191 pages.
318.The Love Lyrics of Osip Mandelstam. Preface and first chapter of the book // Secret Paths. Journal of Literature and Art of the Russian-Speaking World. 2024. No. 1 (5). pp. 280-297.
319."Everything moves by love" // Znamya. 2024. No. 1. pp. 190-205.
320.A monstrous mistake. How Z-writers try to get ahead of the train // Insider. 2024. February 28.
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322."In Russian literature, it is not customary to praise death." <Interview> // Svoboda, 2024. April 21.
https://www.svoboda.org/a/oleg-lekmanov-v-russkoy-literature-ne-prinyato-vospevatj-smertj-/32913013.html323.Osip Mandelstam and Marina Tsvetaeva in 1916. From the book "The Love Lyrics of Mandelstam: Unity, Evolution, Addressees" // Quarta. 2024. No. 1.
http://quarta-poetry.ru/lekmanov-11/324.Character of time and place: about one acquaintance of Kharms [co-authored with A. Ustinov] // Collection of the Matica Srpska for Slavic Studies. Issue 105. Novi Sad, 2024. pp. 253-269.
325.What does a giraffe dream of? [Interview] // Papmambook. 2024. May 21.
https://www.papmambook.ru/articles/5719/326.New insights on Mandelstam in Georgia // Literary Fact. 2024. No. 2. pp. 227-238.
327.Anniversary of Anna Akhmatova: The Right to Aristocracy [Interview] // Story. 2024. June 23.
https://story.ru/istorii-znamenitostej/intervyu/yubiley-anny-akhmatovoy-pravo-na-aristokratizm-/328.[About the poems of Arthur Givargizov] // Givargizov A. About Not Everything. Neukirchen-Vluyn, 2024, [Back cover].
329."An attempt to justify a ridiculous life" in Evgeny Rein's poem "In Pavlovsk Park". On the 40th anniversary of the book "Names of Bridges" // Znamya. 2024. No. 6. pp. 190-196.
330.[About Hemingway] // Gorky. 2024. July 22.
https://gorky.media/context/nash-russkij-velikij-pisatel/