Naujoji Romuva

[2] Juozas Keliuotis [lt] was both the founder and editor of the magazine which targeted public figures, scholars, teachers, and artists.

[1] It attempted to organize the right-wing intellectuals and to harmonize the relations between the Christian Democrats and the Lithuanian Nationalist Union.

[2] Naujoji Romuva featured not only articles but also rich visual materials to reinforce a conservative approach in Lithuanian art.

[2] In addition to the writings of the Lithuanian authors, the magazine covered translation of the works by Paul Valéry, Franz Kafka, James Joyce, Jean-Paul Sartre, Marcel Proust and Aldous Huxley.

[3] The magazine was closed by the Soviet authorities the same year shortly after the invasion of Lithuania.