Fem unga ("Five Young Ones" or "Five Young Men"[1]) is a Swedish anthology published in 1929 and the name of the literary group formed by the five young proletarian writers who contributed to it: Erik Asklund, Josef Kjellgren, Artur Lundkvist, Harry Martinson and Gustav Sandgren. Fem unga played a key role in introducing literary modernism in Swedish literature.[2]

References

  1. Kjell Espmark Livsdyrkaren Artur Lundkvist, Bonniers 1966, page 379
  2. Den svenska litteraturen V, Bonniers 1989, page 177 (in swedish)
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