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* Reprint. Söderström, 1971, 210 pp.
 
* Reprint. Söderström, 1971, 210 pp.
 
* Mats Jansson, "Crossing Borders: Modernism in Sweden and the Swedish-Speaking Part of Finland: Thalia (1909-13); Ny konst (1915); flamman (1917-21); Ultra (1922); Quosego (1928-9); kontakt (1931); Spektrum (1931-3); and Karavan (1934-5)", in ''The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, Vol. 3 (Europe, 1880-1940)'', New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp 666-690. [http://books.google.com/books?id=bvsfioiQ8k8C&pg=PA677]
 
* Mats Jansson, "Crossing Borders: Modernism in Sweden and the Swedish-Speaking Part of Finland: Thalia (1909-13); Ny konst (1915); flamman (1917-21); Ultra (1922); Quosego (1928-9); kontakt (1931); Spektrum (1931-3); and Karavan (1934-5)", in ''The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, Vol. 3 (Europe, 1880-1940)'', New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp 666-690. [http://books.google.com/books?id=bvsfioiQ8k8C&pg=PA677]
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==See also==
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* [[Finland#Avant-garde]]
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* [[Sweden#Avant-garde]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 16:29, 25 December 2013

Cover of Quosego, 1928, by Torger Enckell.

Quosego: Tidskrift för ny generation was a Swedish-language modernist magazine that was published in four issues in 1928-29, edited by the academic and translator Cid Erik Tallqvist. The magazine was tied to to the established and respectable publishing house Söderströms in Helsinki.

Literature

  • Reprint. Söderström, 1971, 210 pp.
  • Mats Jansson, "Crossing Borders: Modernism in Sweden and the Swedish-Speaking Part of Finland: Thalia (1909-13); Ny konst (1915); flamman (1917-21); Ultra (1922); Quosego (1928-9); kontakt (1931); Spektrum (1931-3); and Karavan (1934-5)", in The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, Vol. 3 (Europe, 1880-1940), New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp 666-690. [1]

See also

External links


Avant-garde and modernist magazines

Poesia (1905-09, 1920), Der Sturm (1910-32), Blast (1914-15), The Egoist (1914-19), The Little Review (1914-29), 291 (1915-16), MA (1916-25), De Stijl (1917-20, 1921-32), Dada (1917-21), Noi (1917-25), 391 (1917-24), Zenit (1921-26), Broom (1921-24), Veshch/Gegenstand/Objet (1922), Die Form (1922, 1925-35), Contimporanul (1922-32), Secession (1922-24), Klaxon (1922-23), Merz (1923-32), LEF (1923-25), G (1923-26), Irradiador (1923), Sovremennaya architektura (1926-30), Novyi LEF (1927-29), ReD (1927-31), Close Up (1927-33), transition (1927-38).