Finnish Literature Society

The Finnish Literature Society (Finnish: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura ry or Finnish: SKS) was founded in 1831 to promote literature written in Finnish. Among its first publications was the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic.

The society is the oldest Finnish publisher still in operation and publishes general non-fiction books including folklore, literature and history.

In 2024, the SKS has just over 2,000 members; membership fees range from 20-35 euros per year.

The SKS research library is open to the public.

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