Literary Friends Communications

Literary Friends Communications (Chinese: 文友通訊) was a mimeographed literary publication that emerged in Taiwan in the late 1950s. It was founded by writers such as Chung Chao-cheng and Chung Li-ho. In the process of editing and circulating the publication, Taiwanese writers exchanged ideas and mutually encouraged each other, forming a unique cohesion among writers.[1]

  1. ^ Jian, Hong-yi (2014). "鍾肇政與《文友通訊》的起步:從《文友通訊》第二次通訊談起". In Hsu, Su-lan (ed.). 考辨・紀事・憶述——台灣文學史料集刊 第四輯 [A Discussion of the Second Issue of 'Literary Friends Communications]. Tainan: National Museum of Taiwan Literature. p. 218-223.