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Founded in Shanghai in 2016, we are a transpacific platform for artists & writers featuring creative work from and about Asia ✨

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The Shanghai Literary Review
11 days
We're blown away by the 500+ submissions for TSLR 9 (Spring/Summer 2025)! Due to the overwhelming response, we're temporarily pausing submissions to focus on the incredible work we've received. Huge thanks to all who submitted & to our amazing donors! Stay tuned! ✨
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Happy Lunar New Year! 蛇年快乐!
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The Shanghai Literary Review
20 days
⏱️Last Call!! Only one week remaining to submit your work for consideration! Submittable link: #lit #poetry #fiction #nonfiction #art #photography #bookreview #translation
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Read Giant Ape by Lu Nei, translated from Chinese by Edward Allen The short story was adapted by Lu Nei 路内 from a story within a chapter of his five-part work Mistwalkers 雾行者 (2020). #chinesefiction #chineseliterature #china #literature #writing
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RT @BookReviewsAsia: 2024 in Asian books: 50 review highlights 75 translations 12 podcast…
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The Shanghai Literary Review
1 month
✨Annual print subscriptions to TSLR are now available—US & international readers, join us! Receive two beautifully crafted issues of TSLR, whether you're in Boston, Berlin, Beijing, or beyond. 🔗 Click the link to subscribe today!
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The Shanghai Literary Review
2 months
📢 Open submissions for our next print issue—TSLR 9 (Spring/Summer 2025)! Get your work ready & submit between January 1–January 31 via our Submittable page (available on New Year’s Day). There’s no fee to submit. #fiction #poetry #art #nonfiction #reviews #translation #TSLR9
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2 months
RT @SabinaKnight1: @jamesbaron @NTNU I'm researching non-Han #literature in #China and #Taiwan. I introduced my project in @worldlittoday.…
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The Shanghai Literary Review
2 months
RT @BloomsburyPol: Read @LetaHong's conversation with @shanghailit on the complexities of women’s rights, #feminism, and the intricate powe…
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The Shanghai Literary Review
2 months
🌟Happy and healthy holidays to all of our amazing readers, contributors, and supporters! ❄️❄️☃️ Image: Mela Koehler for the Wiener Werkstätte (1907-)
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The Shanghai Literary Review
2 months
In 1925, Bernardine Szold Fritz moved to Paris, where she planned to bring together visual and performing artists. But in 1929, she left everything for Shanghai. Read more about Bernardine's Paris sojourn by her biographer @Susan_BK :
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The Shanghai Literary Review
2 months
We have exciting plans ahead, including two print issues in 2025, some stellar guest editors, and a few more surprises. Thank you to everyone who continues to support us on this journey, and a very warm welcome to our new friends! ✨ #2025
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The Shanghai Literary Review
4 months
TSLR criticism editor, translator, and sinologist Carlos Rojas introduces the section's contributors and their essays, and in the process takes readers on a fascinating journey from Lucretius to the present.
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The Shanghai Literary Review
4 months
Scholar Irving Goh focuses on the reality of failure. While many scholars working in "failure studies" tend to focus on failure as a path to eventual success, Goh instead proposes that it would also be useful to focus on failure as failure.
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The Shanghai Literary Review
4 months
"Cycle" by John Yau in the latest issue of TSLR
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The Shanghai Literary Review
4 months
🍂 Five transcreations by Joshua Ip. Check it. 🔗 #translation #poetry #Chinese
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The Shanghai Literary Review
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RT @shanghailit: "Shoe" by poet Sarah Arvio in the latest issue of TSLR @penguinrandom @AAKnopf #poetrycommunity #poetry
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