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. Parnasso was established in 1951. It was modeled on Bonniers Litterära Magasin, a Swedish literary magazine. The headquarters of Parnasso is in Helsinki. The magazine is part of Yhtyneet Kuvalehdet Oy, and its publisher is Otavamedia Oy. Parnasso is published seven times per year and covers original writings on poetry, short fiction, essays, literary journalism, and reviews of both belles-lettres and nonfiction work. In 1959 Parnasso published a special edition on Japanese literature which included tankas, Japanese poetry genre, translated by Tuomas Anhava, its editor-in-chief. This edition also featured a Finnish translation of the short story by Fumiko Hayashi. In the 1960s one of the regular contributors was Pentti Saarikoski. The magazine published Finnish translations of the poems by the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca and by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda in 1950. These poems were translated into Finnish by Jarno Pennanen, a Finnish poet. Finnish translations of the poems by the Russian Vladimir Mayakovsky were also published by the magazine in its eighth issue dated 1963. More information...
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