The first book in Taiwan's literary history that fully records the story and causes of the founding, suspension, resumption, suspension, and re-publication of Modern Literature magazine
38 writers share their experiences with magazines
38 writers share their experiences with magazines
Ten additional articles, including a letter from Pai Hsien-yung to Xia Jian'an in 1959 and Xia Jian'an's "Greeting" which has never been published, are included in the book, and the title of the book is written by Ms. Dong Yang-zi, winner of the Executive Yuan Cultural Award, which is a classic reproduction to comment on the era.
Now there is no "school" or "style" to imitate, so you can only rely on your own ability to explore and create. You may become a "school" or create a "style", and there may be people who are not competitive and will imitate you after you. Since you cannot imitate now, you can only create. Needless to say, your responsibility is heavy and your work is arduous. -- Xia Jian
This magazine brought together young elites to spread the May Fourth Movement, spreading democracy and science, the seeds of modernization, with a wide and far-reaching influence. I am not saying that some other excellent publications did not do this, but some other excellent publications did not do it as early and seriously as "Modern Literature". —— Bai Yang
"The Origin of Modern Literature" collects the recollections of Modern Literature writers. These articles are very touching because they are written with sincerity. They describe the beginning and end of their personal relationship with this magazine, but in common, everyone has a reluctant lingering memory for the long-gone youth years. -- Pai Hsien-yung
Like almost all of my friends who were involved in the founding, suspension, and resumption of Modern Literature, we all had the same expectation for the modern spirit of new literature. So over a long period of time, they and I focused on this publication, questioning, caring for, encouraging, and comforting each other. -- Yang Mu
Looking back at "Modern Literature", it seems that it was destined to be a "new" magazine. A group of young students participated in it, and then left to embark on their own more mature paths. Therefore, "Modern Literature" symbolizes the youth of many people during that period of time. —— Ke Qingming
Modern Literature is one of the most important literary magazines in the history of Taiwanese literature. On March 5, 1960, the first issue of Modern Literature was published, initiated by Pai Hsien-yung, Ouyangzi, Chen Ruoxi, Wang Wenxing and others from the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature at National Taiwan University, with the cover designed by Zhang Xianxu and the editorial written by Liu Shaoming. This created a legendary page in the history of Taiwanese literature and broadened the literary horizons of many Taiwanese writers and readers.
"Modern Literature" magazine is committed to discovering new writers and aims to study and promote the latest literary writing techniques. On the one hand, it translates Western modernist literary works such as the works and theories of Kafka, Faulkner, Hemingway, Joyce, Lawrence, Camus, Eliot, etc., and on the other hand, it publishes a large number of short stories, essays and other works, creating many poets and novelists who are still standing in the literary world today, such as Wang Zhenhe, Shi Shuqing, Huang Chunming, Chen Yingzhen, Qi Dengsheng, Li Ang... etc. It has made a very great contribution to Taiwanese literature and is a key publication leading the trend of modernism in Taiwan. It has a landmark significance in driving the progress of modern literature in Taiwan in the 1960s.
During the 13 years of publication, Modern Literature changed its editors constantly, and it changed from a bimonthly to a quarterly. After the 51st issue in September 1973, it was announced to be discontinued due to funding problems. In July 1977, Shen Dengen, the head of Yuanjing Publishing House, supported the resumption of Modern Literature, and it was discontinued again after the 22nd issue in May 1984. In December 1991, Qiu Yanming, who was working at the United Daily News and United Literature magazines at the time, was impressed by the influence of Modern Literature magazine in the history of Taiwanese literature and planned to reprint Modern Literature magazine. He compiled a chronology of major events and an index of works of writers who had published articles in Modern Literature magazine. At the same time, he invited editors and writers who had been related to Modern Literature magazine to write and record their memories and past events when editing the magazine, submitting articles, and proofreading. As a result, the 51 issues of the magazine before the re-publication became 19 volumes of hardcover bound books, published and distributed by Xianwen Publishing House. "The Origin of Modern Literature" was originally published with the reprint of "Modern Literature". It was one of the volumes in the set and was not sold separately. After a long time of searching, it has been out of print. Now it is re-edited and published to bear witness to the times and leave a beautiful literary mark.
Authors of this book (arranged by the number of strokes of their surnames):
Sanmao, Crystal, Wang Wenxing, Wang Zhenhe, Pai Hsien-yung, Zhu Xining, He Xin, Yu Guangzhong, Li Ang, Li Li, Li Oufan, Du Guoqing, Xin Yu, Lin Qingxuan, Lin Huaimin, Yao Yiwei, Shi Shuqing, Bo Yang, Ke Qingming, Xia Zhiqing, Xia Jian, Xi Song, Jing Ji, Zhang Cuo, Chen Yuhang, Chen Yingzhen, Chen Ruoxi, Yang Mu, Yip Weilian, Rongzi, Liu Daren, Liu Shaoming, Ouyangzi, Zheng Shusen, Dai Tian, Zhong Ling, Congsu, Luo Men