Xiandai Wenxue (Chinese: 現代文學; literally "Modern Literature") was a Taiwanese literary journal created in 1960.
[1] The journal was the brainchild of several National Taiwan University students,[2] including Ouyang Tzu, Wang Wen-hsing and Pai Hsien-yung.
The journal published the literary debuts of several prominent Taiwanese writers, and emulated the modernist style[1][3] that was becoming fashionable in Taiwanese literature during the late-1950s and 1960s.
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