Samizdat (Down with Big Tech)

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Keywords: tech 

Freedom of speech is decreasing everywhere, though the reasons vary by region. Meanwhile, Big Tech’s power is growing, along with its interference. In this new era, a nearly forgotten Soviet answer is reemerging: samizdat, the underground DIY press and distribution network.


Self/DIY

The word самиздат roughly translates to self- or DIY publishing. Сам (sam) means self, издатель means publisher. If you search for the term, you’ll often come across services offering self-publishing and self-funded book publishing. Вас могут читать уже сегодня! – You can be read today. Стать автором, become an author. Sometimes, it’s almost too easy.

The samizdat referred to here was described by Vladimir Bukovsky as: I write myself, I edit myself, I censor myself, I publish myself, I distribute myself, and I serve the sentence myself (quote from Wikipedia). This included music, religion, and ideas banned or disapproved by censors, all spread through samizdat.


Samizdat (самиздат): We Publish Ourselves
(Josh, 2021, 9 m)



Samizdat: How Soviet Rebels Read Banned Books
(Byron Lewis, 2020, 6 m)



‘Samizdat’: The Secret Printing Press
(Candles Behind the Wall, 2020, 3 m)



Сделано в Москве: Самиздат уникальный способ издания запрещенной литературы
(Москва 24, 2016, 20 m)



Rock-samizdat


Подпольный рок-самиздат 80-х. Лекция Александра Кушнира
( Новая газета, 2021, 11 m)

More about Александр Кушнир on Wikipedia (RU).



Кое что о Рок-Самиздате
( Прогулки с Медведьевичем!, 2021, 10 m)



See also Беседы о Рок-Самиздате (программа ‘‘Субтропики’’, TV Квант, 1997) (Rock-Пробег, 2017, 38 m), Петр Май – о золотом веке рок-самиздата (EktbTV, 2015, 2 m) and Рок-самиздат (2013, 26 m).


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