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page 1Avant-garde magazines
De Stijl
Dutch artistic movement
Tel Quel
French magazine
The Wire
British music magazine
Valori plastici
Italian magazine (1918–1922)
Servet-i Fünun
literary weekly magazine in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey (1891–1944)
La Jeune Belgique
Brussels art magazine 1892-1897
391 (magazine)
barcelona magazine (1917-1924)
La Gaceta Literaria
Spanish literary magazine
The Little Review
American literary magazine
Poedjangga Baroe
Indonesian literary magazine
Minotaure
Minotaure was a Surrealist-oriented magazine founded by Albert Skira and E. Tériade in Paris and published in French between 1933 and 1939. Minotaure published on the plastic arts, poetry and literature, the avant garde, as well as articles on esoteric and unusual aspects of literary and art histories. Also included were psychoanalytical studies and artistic aspects of anthropology and ethnography. It was a lavish and extravagant magazine by the standards of the 1930s, profusely illustrated with high quality reproductions of art, often in color.
Shirakaba
literary magazine
Helhesten
Helhesten () was an arts and literary magazine which was published between 1941 and 1944 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was one of the leading publications during World War II in the region. Its title was a reference to a figure in the Norse mythology.
Language
magazine edited by Charles Bernstein and Bruce Andrews
Apollon (magazine)
Russian avant-garde literary magazine
The Dial
Transcendentalist magazine intermittently published 1840-1929
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magazine
Martín Fierro
Literary magazine
Sburătorul
Sburătorul was a Romanian modernist literary magazine and literary society, established in Bucharest in April 1919. Led by Eugen Lovinescu, the circle was instrumental in developing new trends and styles in Romanian literature, ranging from a new wave of Romanian symbolism to an urban-themed realism and the avant-garde. The review, subtitled Revista literară, artistică şi culturală ("Literary, artistic, and cultural review"), was published between April 1919 and May 1921, and again from March 1926 to June 1927 (a weekly magazine entitled Sburătorul Literar was published between September 1921
MA
Avant-garde Hungarian literature and arts magazine
Quosego
Quosego was an Finland-Swedish avant-garde magazine which existed between 1928 and 1929 in Helsingfors (Helsinki), Finland. Like its successor Ultra, it played a significant role in introducing the avant-garde movement to Nordic countries. However, Quosego was much more influential than its successor in terms of artistic and linguistic innovation. The subtitle of Quosego was ().