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Thalia (Swedish magazine)

Thalia was an avant-garde theatre, music and literary magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1910 and 1913. Its title was a reference to the Greek muse, Thalia, patron of comedy. The magazine is known for being one of the publications which promoted avant-garde aesthetics in Sweden.

History and profile
Thalia was established by Gustaf Collijn in Stockholm in 1910. Gustaf Collijn was also the publisher of the magazine which came out weekly. Its contributors were young and modernist writers from Sweden such as Henning Berger and Hjalmar Söderberg and other countries, including Lion Feuchtwanger, Sven Lange, Max Reinhardt and Pierre Mortier. Thalia contained work about the Italian futurism and featured one of the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti’s manifestos which was published in 1912. Thalia folded in 1913. ==References==
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