Literatura Mondo ('Literary World') was a literary Esperanto periodical and publishing house in Budapest, Hungary between 1922 and 1949.
After World War II, Literatura Mondo appeared again and was published for a further three years, from 1947 until 1949.
In 1950, Literatura Mondo informed its subscribers that "due to financial obstacles, the publication of the magazine is no longer possible.
The journal's editor from October 1922 to September 1924 was Theodor Schwarz (from 1936 known as Tivadar Soros)[2] (Teodoro Ŝvarc in Esperanto).
He was succeeded by Kálmán Kalocsay who, assisted by Julio Baghy, edited the journal during its three periods of publication.