Like its successor Ultra, it played a significant role in introducing the avant-garde movement to Scandinavian countries.
[1][3] The preparations to launch Quosego began in Paris in 1926 by a group, including Elmer Diktonius, Hjalmar Hagelstam, Yngve Bäck and Torger Enckell.
[1] The first, Swedish language, issue was published on 28 May 1928 by the Helsinki-based Söderströms, with Cid Erik Tallqvist as the editor-in-chief.
[1] Its contributors were mostly Finland-Swedish expressionist and dadaist artists and writers,[1] such as Hagar Olsson[4] and Olof Enckell.
[5] The magazine frequently featured poems by Gunnar Björling as well as Swedish translations of those by Eino Leino.