Puss (magazine)

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Puss
CategoriesSatirical magazine
Founded1968
First issueJanuary 1968
Final issue
Number
Autumn 1974
24
CountrySweden
Based inStockholm
LanguageSwedish

Puss, stylized as PUSS, (Swedish: Kiss) was a leftist underground satirical and arts magazine which was published in the period between 1968 and 1974 in Stockholm, Sweden.

History and profile

Puss was launched by a group of Swedish artists led by Lars Hillersberg in Stockholm in January 1968.[1] The magazine adopted a critical approach towards politicians and opinion leaders and condemned the US interventions in Vietnam and the Swedish police.[1] It was also involved in the emerging feminist discussions in Sweden.[1] Major contributors were Lars Norén,[2] Marie-Louise Ekman, Carl Johan De Geer, Lars Forssell, and Öyvind Fahlström.[1] The issues 1 through 21 were published in A4 format.[3] The remaining issues came out in tabloid format.[3] The frequency of Puss was regular in the early years, but became irregular later.[3] The magazine had 24 pages throughout its lifetime.[3] The editor of the magazine frequently changed and included the following: Lars Hillersberg, Åke Holmqvist, Karin Frostensson, Carl Johan De Geer, Leif Katz, Karl Erik Liljeros, Ulf Rahmberg, Lena Svedberg and Christer Themptander.[2] The magazine sold nearly 10,000 copies.[3]

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