FILI

FILI – Finnish Literature Exchange is the organisation dedicated to promoting Finnish literature abroad. Its core activity is bringing literature from Finland to the world. FILI was established in 1977 as a subdivision of the Finnish Literature Society (SKS). FILI is also part of the TAIVE network of Finnish arts information organisations, taking an active role in promoting Finnish literature abroad and participating in international projects. FILI has been involved in setting up two international literature networks: we are currently part of the NordLit network alongside our fellow organisations in the Nordic countries, and we are a member of the Literature Across Frontiers LAF network as well.


FILI premises can be found in the House of Nobility in Helsinki

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Finland is going to be the Guest of Honour at the 2014 Frankfurt Book Fair. FILI is coordinating Finland’s presence at the fair in conjunction with Finnish publishers and other literary specialists, as well as key government ministries (the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Employment and the Economy, and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs) and cultural figures. Central to this Guest of Honour project is the sale of translation rights. FILI is also in charge of exhibitions about Finnish culture to be staged in museums and other art institutions in Frankfurt.

‘Bringing Finland-Swedish literature to the world’ is a campaign funded by Svenska Kulturfonden (The Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland). It is also part of the Frankfurt 2014 themed project. The long-term objective of this campaign is to create sustainable structures to market Finland-Swedish literature around the world, while its short-term goal is to increase the number of Finland-Swedish books in translation.

FILI has established its own translation and printing grant program for comics and graphic novels. FILI organizes visits for publishers of comics and graphic novels, have our own stand at the Angoulême international comics festival, and exhibit Finnish comics and graphic novels at other international book fairs.

FILI helps to promote Finnish non-fiction books abroad with translation and printing grants, by producing materials about contemporary works and by exhibiting Finnish non-fiction books at international book fairs. FILI organises visits by international publishers to Finland as well as seminars for translators of Finnish non-fiction and academic books.

A translation and printing grant program to help bring Finnish literature for children and young people to the world. FILI provides seminars for translators of children’s and young people’s literature, as well as hosting visits by international publishers. FILI maintains the Kolonkolonkolo children’s literature portal.

In 2013, FILI was piloting a new mentoring scheme for translators. This project has been set up in collaboration with seven Finnish Cultural Institutes abroad. Institutes in the following locations are taking part in the launch phase of this ‘Masterclass’ project: Benelux, Berlin, Madrid, St Petersburg, Stockholm, Hungary and Estonia.


BOOKS FROM FINLAND The online magazine is the only Finnish literature magazine in English language. Books from Finland is being published by the Finnish Literature Society in association with FILI – Finnish Literature Exchange and with financial assistance from the Finnish Ministry of Education. Books from Finland is an independent journal and was founded in 1967. The magazine appreared in print until the end of 2008.


Finnish state award for foreign translators The FILI Advisory Board makes a recommendation regarding the recipient of the State Prize for Translation. The prize, worth EUR 15,000, is awarded since 1975 by the Ministry of Education and Culture.

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