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Nyugat
right|thumb|Cover of the first issue (1908)
Nyugat (, West; pronounced similar to New-Got), was an important Hungarian literary journal in the first half of the 20th century. Writers and poets from that era are referred to as "1st/2nd/3rd generation of the NYUGAT".
The Yellow Book
literary magazine
Myōjō
'''' was a monthly literary magazine published in Japan between April 1900 and November 1908. The name Myōjō'' can be translated as either Bright Star or Morning Star.
Literatura Mondo
literary Esperanto periodical and publishing house in Budapest, Hungary
Zhurnal dlya vsekh
Russian magazine (1895-1906)
Hototogisu
literary magazine
Fjölnir
literary magazine

Parnasso
Parnasso is a literary magazine published in Helsinki, Finland. The magazine has been in circulation since 1951. It is among the most respected literary magazines in the country.
Martín Fierro
Literary magazine
Araragi
Japanese literary magazine of the prewar period
Signos
Spanish magazine about poetry
Maayan
Israeli magazine for poetry, literature, art, and ideas
Vuelta
magazine
Shura
defunct literary and political magazine published in Orenburg, Russian Empire
The Lone Hand
Australian magazine