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The Taipei Chinese PEN: A Quarterly Journal of Contemporary Chinese Literature from Taiwan (當代台灣文學英譯 or 當代台灣文學選譯), known as The Chinese PEN before 2007, is a quarterly English-language literary magazine on contemporary Taiwanese literature. The journal was founded by Nancy Ing in 1972, and published by the Taipei Chinese P.E.N. Center (Chinese P.E.N. Center from 1924 to 1975), one of the PEN International centers.

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The Taipei Chinese PEN
CategoriesTaiwanese literature
PublisherTaipei Chinese P.E.N. Center
FounderNancy Ing
Founded1972
CountryTaiwan
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteThe Taipei Chinese PEN
ISSN2077-0448
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The magazine is supported by Taiwan's Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Museum of Taiwan Literature, and Hao Ran Foundation. In addition, subscription fees (largely from PEN International members and western universities) cover the magazine's production costs.

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References

  • Hung, Eva (1995). "Periodicals as Anthologies: A Study of Three English-Language Journals of Chinese Literature". In Kittel, Harald (ed.). International Anthologies of Literature in Translation. Erich Schmidt Verlag. pp. 239–250. ISBN 3-503-03714-4.
  • Kossler, Melissa (1992-10-13). "Magazine spreads word of Taiwan literary merit".


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