Ultra was an avant-garde bilingual art and literature magazine which appeared in Finland in 1922.
Its subtitle was tidskrift för ny konst och litteratur (Swedish: Magazine for New Art and Literature).
[1] Although it produced only eight issues, it played a significant role in the introduction of avant-garde literary approach in the region.
[3] Major contributors included Eino Palola, Edith Södergran, Ormi Arp, Gunnar Björling, Rabbe Enckell, Uuno Kailas, Viljo Kojo, Katri Vala, and artist Uuno Eskola.
[3] Elmer Diktonius also published articles in Ultra criticizing nationalist and narrow approaches in modern poetry.