Draft:The Shanghai Literary Review

The Shanghai Literary Review is a nonprofit, English-language print magazine with a focus on contemporary literature, art, and translation.

History
The Shanghai Literary Review was established in November 2016 in Shanghai, China, by co-founders Juli Min, Kenny Ong, Ryan Thorpe, and Mike Fu in order to foster an English-language literary community in the city.

The magazine's inaugural print issue appeared in 2017 and is published annually. In addition, TSLR maintains a digital platform, TSLR Online, which publishes content throughout the year. Sections include nonfiction, fiction, poetry, art, book reviews, interviews, and translations, with an emphasis on Asia.

The magazine's second issue was launched at Asian American Writers Workshop in New York City.

CONCRETE, a special issue of essays and photography on contemporary China, resulted from the exhibit "Concrete China—Réalités Urbaines en Chine Contemporaine" at Raibaudi Wang Gallery in Paris.

Since 2020, the magazine has been published in partnership with Duke Kunshan University Humanities Research Center.

List of notable contributors
A number of notable contemporary writers, translators, and intellectuals have contributed to The Shanghai Literary Review, including:


 * Omer Bartov
 * Victoria Chang
 * Paul French
 * Reginald Gibbons
 * Kenneth Goldsmith
 * Eleanor Goodman
 * Robert Haas
 * Nicky Harman
 * Lisa Ko
 * Chang-rae Lee
 * Vi Khi Nao
 * Maggie Smith
 * Ma Thida
 * Jeremy Tiang
 * Yoko Tawada