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Vagant is a -based, pan-Scandinavian literary magazine, established in 1988.

Vagant.no publishes web-articles on a weekly basis, while the paper edition is released 4 times a year. Vagant is a member of the European cultural journal network .

Vagant played an important role for the generation of Norwegian writers making their debut in the nineties, such as , Karl Ove Knausgaard, Pål Norheim, and .


History
The journal takes its name from the Norwegian word , which comes from the which describes a group of wandering students from the , who performed under the patronage of a wealthy or woman, and often their poems provoked the strict moral system of the church.

With its first publication in 1988, Vagant established itself as an independent journal in . Among the editors of the first couple of volumes were , Alf van der Hagen, , Pål Norheim, and . In 1999 a parallel editorial group was established in , and each of the two editorial groups published two editions a year. In 2002 the office was shut down and for the next ten years the editorial office was located in . In 2013 the editorial office moved to . Since 2007 has been the chief editor of Vagant.

From 1996 to 2005 Vagant received economical support from the Norwegian publishing house . In 2005 terminated the collaboration and the journal found a new sponsor in N.W. Damm & Søn. A few years later Vagant was integrated into the new publishing house . In October 2016 it was announced that Vagant would become its own publisher from January 2017 on.

In 2009 the Internet initiative “Vagant Europa” was established, with an intention to publish and translate significant articles from the European literary and cultural debate.

In 2013 Vagant was chosen as the Norwegian journal of the year by Norsk Tidsskriftforening and in 2014 the magazine received the language prize Språkprisen from the national institution Norsk Språkråd, for having been a central force in Norwegian literature for the past 26 years, and, as the jury described it, for "its exemplary use of the Norwegian language".

In April 2017 Vagant merged with the journal Salon 55, which then became a part of Vagant, and the editorial staff announced a further commitment to connect the public spheres of the .


Selected previous members of the editorial staff


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