Taiwan Alliance for Literature and Arts

The alliance brought together Taiwanese literary artists of various styles and schools at that time, with Chang Shen-chieh (張深切), Lai Ming-hung (賴明弘), Yang Kui (楊逵), and Loa Ho (賴和) as the leading writers.

Based in Taichung, the Taiwan-Bungei appealed to writers all over the island and worked closely with its Tokyo branch.

With the establishment of the association, the new Taiwanese literary movement gradually moved away from politics to the realm of pure literature.

[3] The official journal of the Taiwan Alliance for Literature and Arts , the Taiwan-Bungei , was published by the Central Bookstore in Taichung.

The content consisted of six categories: commentary, fiction, drama, poetry, essays, and academic research.