
Influential Russian journal of literary criticism and literary studies.
Since its inception in 1957, Voprosy Literatury (Вопросы литературы, Issues of Literature) has stood as one of the most prestigious and authoritative academic journals in the fields of philology and literary criticism in the Russian language. Founded soon after the 20th Congress of the Communist party of the Soviet Union and the beginning of the era known as the “thaw” in USSR cultural life, it soon evolved into a major discussion platform for literary critics and scholars on the history of world and Russian literature, the theory of literature, and current literary and cultural issues in the country.
Recent years have seen the journal engage in rigorous debates about the future of philological science and, more broadly, the state of the humanities, attracting significant attention within Russia. Among the major themes explored by the journal are: methods and techniques in modern philological science, comparative study of cultures and the history of classical and contemporary Russian literature.
Voprosy Literatury boasts an illustrious list of past and present contributors, including leading Russian and international scholars such as M.M. Bakhtin, V.B. Shklovsky, D.S. Likhachev, L.E. Pinsky, S.S. Averintsev, Caryl Emerson, and J.S. Smith, among others. It is also known for publishing selections from Russian writers prohibited during the Soviet period.
The journal is included in the official Russian list of peer-reviewed publications where the main scientific results of dissertations must be published. It is also indexed in the Scopus database, making it a widely acknowledged and cited publication in academic circles.
The Voprosy Literatury Digital Archive serves as an indispensable resource for scholarly research in the fields of philology and literary criticism. With access to decades of seminal articles, debates, and academic discussions, this comprehensive archive represents a cornerstone in the landscape of humanities scholarship.
The archive contains the most complete set of the journal, comprising more than 16,000 articles, with an additional year’s worth of content available for purchase on an annual basis. It features searchable full-text articles with PDF format available starting in 2018. All content in the Voprosy Literatury Digital Archive is cross-searchable with numerous other Infoteka digital resources.

- Product Code: DA-VL
- Year First Published: 1957
- Archive: 1957–2025
- Language: Russian
- Country: Russia
- City: Moscow
- Frequency: Monthly
- Format: Full text; article-based PDFs starting in 2018
- Producer: Infoteka
