Nuori Voima
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| Former editors | Martti-Tapio Kuuskoski, Vesa Rantama, Maaria Ylikangas, Silja Hiidenheimo, Tarja Roinila |
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| Categories | Literary magazine |
| Frequency | Four times a year |
| Founded | 1908 |
| Company | Nuoren Voiman Liitto |
| Country | Finland |
| Based in | Helsinki |
| Language | Finnish |
| Website | Nuori Voima |
Nuori Voima (Finnish: Youthful Vigor) is a Finnish literary and cultural magazine which has been published since 1908. It is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland.[1] Both the magazine and its parent organization, Nuoren Voiman Liitto, are among the well-respected institutions in Finland.[2]
Nuori Voima was founded in 1908.[1][2][3] The magazine was founded and published by the Nuoren Voiman Liitto (Finnish: The Union of Young Powers), a non-profit literature organization.[4][5] It comes out five times a year.[1] The magazine produces thematic issues[3] and features literary work and articles written about art, philosophy, culture and society.[1] It has a twice per year literary critic supplement, Kritiikki.[1] The magazine has also an annual poetry issue.[6]