Trečias frontas

Third Front) was a short-lived Lithuanian literary magazine which was the official organ of the Trečiafrontininkai (Third Fronters) group.

The editorial board of the magazine included: Bronys Raila [lt], Jonas Šimkus and Antanas Venclova.

[2] Gathered around the magazine, young writers of leftist and anti-fascist views, with socialist sentiments, formed a literary group of the Third Fronters.

[2] In the beginning, the magazine promoted activism and the new creative method neorealism (in this case a synthesis of realism, expressionism and futurism).

Kostas Korsakas played a major role in changing the direction of the magazine and the creative attitudes of the Third Front members, who in an affirmed the idea of the class character of literature and the need to serve the proletariat.