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Novy Mir (rus. Новый Мир - "New World") is a Russian literary journal. Among its editors-in-chief were Leon Trotsky, Anatoly Lunacharsky and Alexander Tvardovsky. The journal is famous for publishing Alexander Solzhenitsyn's controversial novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in November 1962.