“New Satyricon” was a popular humorous literary magazine published in 1913–1918 (its predecessor, “Satyricon,” was published starting in 1908). Funny stories and feuilletons, poems and humor sketches, epigrams and parodies for “Satyricon” and “New Satyricon” were written by recognized masters of satire and humor, such as Arkady Averchenko, Arkady Buhov, and Taffy. Writers and poets also collaborated—people who earlier had almost never taken part in humorous journalism: Osip Mandelstam, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Alexander Grin. Great success was also achieved by very talented, yet now forgotten—Valentin Goryansky, Petr Potemkin, and many others.