Heretica was a conservative cultural and literary magazine published in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 1948 to 1953.
[5] Heretica was produced by the poets who looked for new reality challenging the conventional ideas of Christianity, humanism and communism.
[4] One of these new writers were Poul Vad who started his literary career in the magazine in 1956.
[6] The contributors of the magazine were called the Heretica School members, who had conservative existentialist views.
[1] They included Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Benny Andersen, Per Højholt,[2] Paul la Cour and Erik Knudsen.