The issue can be found at www.typomag.com/issue07This overview of Swedish poetry emphasizes moments of internationalism and contact with U.S. literature, as well as poetry written under the influence of the original Finland-Swedish Modernists. It features the poetry of Edith Södergran, Gunnar Björling, Henry Parland, Göran Sonnevi, Gunnar Harding, Ann Jäderlund, Jacques Werup, Lars Mikael Raattamaa, Johan Jönsson, Aase Berg, Jan Sjölund and Jenny Tunedal. Johannes Göransson is the coeditor of Action Books, which published Remainland: Selected Poems of Aase Berg in the fall of 2005. He was born and raised in southern Sweden, but has lived in the U.S. for nearly 20 years. He is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Georgia and teaches at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. His poems and translations can be found in journals like jubilat, Double Room and Canary. Among the contributors are Rika Lesser and Roger Greenwald, both prize-winning poets and translators with a special focus on Swedish literature. Göransson, Lesser and Greenwald are all members of the recently founded organization STiNA (Swedish Translators in North America). STiNA promotes the translation of Swedish literature of all genres into English and provides a practical network and forum of communication for Swedish literary translators across North America.