Ultra

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Cover of Ultra 4, 1922.

Ultra: tidskrift för ny konst och litteratur [Magazine for New Art and Literature] was published bilingually in Finnish and Swedish in 8 issues in Helsinki between September and December 1922. Edited by the Finnish writer and dramatist Lauri Haarla, the Finland-Swedish critic Haggar Olsson and the Finland-Swedish film and theatre critic Raoul af Hällström. Contributors included T.K. Sallinnen, Ludwig Meidner, Kathe Kollwitz, Ester Heleniu. Ultra was tied to the small publishing house Daimon, run by L. A. Salava, dealer in antiquarian books.

Literature

  • 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]

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