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Perets ( Ukrainian : Перець , pronounced [ˈpɛret͡sʲ] , "Pepper") is a Ukrainian satirical and humorous illustrated magazine. Together with the Moscow " Krocodil " (circulation in 1986 5 million copies) "Pepper" (circulation in 1986 3.3 million copies) was one of the two most popular comedy magazines in the USSR .

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20-504: [REDACTED] Look up pepper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pepper ( s ) may refer to: Food and spice [ edit ] Piperaceae or the pepper family, a large family of flowering plants Black pepper Long pepper Capsicum or pepper, a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae Bell pepper Chili pepper Sichuan pepper ,

40-508: A 1936 American comedy film "Pepper" ( The Brak Show ) , a 2002 episode Pepper (card game) , an alternate name for bid euchre Pepper (dog) , a Dalmatian whose death led to the U.S. Animal Welfare Act of 1966 Perets' or Pepper, a Ukrainian satirical newspaper See also [ edit ] Dr Pepper , a carbonated soft drink Pepper II , an early 1980s video game by Exidy Peppercorn (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Pepper Topics referred to by

60-435: A Ukrainian satirical newspaper See also [ edit ] Dr Pepper , a carbonated soft drink Pepper II , an early 1980s video game by Exidy Peppercorn (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Pepper Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pepper . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

80-413: A game Pepper (volleyball) , a drill Newark Peppers , a Federal League baseball team from 1913 to 1915 Other uses [ edit ] Pepper (film) , a 1936 American comedy film "Pepper" ( The Brak Show ) , a 2002 episode Pepper (card game) , an alternate name for bid euchre Pepper (dog) , a Dalmatian whose death led to the U.S. Animal Welfare Act of 1966 Perets' or Pepper,

100-528: A genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae Bell pepper Chili pepper Sichuan pepper , a strong spice "Alder pepper", the flower of Alnus alnobetula Music [ edit ] Pepper (band) , a rock-reggae band originally from Hawaii The Peppers , a French male instrumental group "Pepper" (song) , a 1996 song by Butthole Surfers "Pepper", an instrumental song by Linkin Park from LP Underground 12 "Pepper",

120-540: A ring name of Cynthia Peretti (1948–2009), American professional wrestler Places [ edit ] Pepper, West Virginia , United States, an unincorporated community Pepper Creek (Delaware) , United States, a stream Pepper Creek, Marion Township, Davis County, Iowa , United States, a stream Cockspur Island , Georgia, United States, originally known as Pepper Island Langkawi , Malaysia, once known to British mariners as Pepper Island Science and technology [ edit ] Pepper (cryptography) ,

140-405: A ring name of Canadian-American actor and professional wrestler Howard Martin (1936–2022) Pepper, a ring name of Cynthia Peretti (1948–2009), American professional wrestler Places [ edit ] Pepper, West Virginia , United States, an unincorporated community Pepper Creek (Delaware) , United States, a stream Pepper Creek, Marion Township, Davis County, Iowa , United States,

160-473: A secret value added before hashing Pepper (robot) , a humanoid robot by Aldebaran Robotics and SoftBank Mobile PPAPI or Pepper Plugin API, an interface for web browser plugins Sports [ edit ] Pepper (baseball) , an exercise and a game Pepper (volleyball) , a drill Newark Peppers , a Federal League baseball team from 1913 to 1915 Other uses [ edit ] Pepper (film) ,

180-427: A song by Death Cab for Cutie from the 2022 album Asphalt Meadows "Peppers", a song by Lana Del Rey from the 2023 album Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd People and fictional characters [ edit ] Pepper (name) , a list of people and fictional characters with the given name, nickname or surname Peppers (surname) , a list of people with the surname Pepper Martin (actor) ,

200-445: A song by Lana Del Rey from the 2023 album Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd People and fictional characters [ edit ] Pepper (name) , a list of people and fictional characters with the given name, nickname or surname Peppers (surname) , a list of people with the surname Pepper Martin (actor) , a ring name of Canadian-American actor and professional wrestler Howard Martin (1936–2022) Pepper,

220-493: A stream Cockspur Island , Georgia, United States, originally known as Pepper Island Langkawi , Malaysia, once known to British mariners as Pepper Island Science and technology [ edit ] Pepper (cryptography) , a secret value added before hashing Pepper (robot) , a humanoid robot by Aldebaran Robotics and SoftBank Mobile PPAPI or Pepper Plugin API, an interface for web browser plugins Sports [ edit ] Pepper (baseball) , an exercise and

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240-438: A strong spice "Alder pepper", the flower of Alnus alnobetula Music [ edit ] Pepper (band) , a rock-reggae band originally from Hawaii The Peppers , a French male instrumental group "Pepper" (song) , a 1996 song by Butthole Surfers "Pepper", an instrumental song by Linkin Park from LP Underground 12 "Pepper", a song by Death Cab for Cutie from the 2022 album Asphalt Meadows "Peppers",

260-439: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages pepper [REDACTED] Look up pepper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pepper ( s ) may refer to: Food and spice [ edit ] Piperaceae or the pepper family, a large family of flowering plants Black pepper Long pepper Capsicum or pepper,

280-451: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pepper&oldid=1251305555 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Plant common name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Perets%27 The magazine

300-502: The magazine was ensured by Ostap Vyshnya, who, according to some literary critics, was the most popular writer after Taras Shevchenko . Illustrators: O. Khvostenko-Khvostov, O. Dovzhenko, A. Petritsky, K. Agnit, O. Kozyurenko, L. Kaplan and others. It has a circulation of around 13.000 copies, well below of its peak of 3.000.000 in the late 1970s when it was close to rivaling the now-defunct Moscow-based Russian-language magazine Krokodil . This Ukrainian magazine-related article

320-515: The masses that associated the social liberation and national revival of Ukraine with the building of an independent Ukraine. In the science of literature, this array of satire and humor, except for a few studies, was mostly not taken into account by researchers and not studied. The first two issues of the Red Pepper magazine were published in Kharkiv in 1922 . Ostap Vyshnya took part in

340-820: The organization and editing of the magazine together with Vasyl Ellan-Blakytny . Unfortunately, due to economic difficulties, the third issue did not come out. The magazine was restored as a biweekly called "Red Pepper", published in Ukrainian in 1927 - 1934 in Kharkiv as a supplement to the "News of the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee ", editor - Vasyl Chechvyansky , circulation - 27,150 copies. Main employees: Ostap Vyshnya , Yuriy Vukhnal (Ivan Kovtun), Yukhym Gedz (Oleksa Savitsky), Antosha Ko (A. Gak), B. Simantsiv, K. Kotko (M. Lyubchenko) and others. The great popularity of

360-492: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pepper . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pepper&oldid=1251305555 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Plant common name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

380-521: Was evaluated as a motivating example. Satirical poems, humoresque , and fables directed against the White Guard and the foreign counterrevolution were published in the pages of the Red Army and civilian newspapers. At the same time, satirical publications imbued with anti-Bolshevik and anti-interventionist pathos appeared in the press of the opposite camp, testifying to the hopes of the part of

400-518: Was founded in the then capital of the Ukrainian SSR , Kharkiv , as Червоний Перець ("Red Pepper") in 1927. It moved to Kyiv in 1941. Literary critics associate the development of satire and humor in the first years after 1917 with two factors: the artistic creativity of the masses, called by the revolution to active social construction, and the satirical, mostly political and agitation speeches of Mayakovsky and Demyan Bedny . Ukrainian humor

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