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Shanghai Review of Books

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Shanghai Review of Books
Cover of the pilot issue,
featured Yu Ying-shih, the Chinese American historian and Sinologist.
FrequencyWeekly
Founded2008
Final issue2017 (print)
CompanyOriental Morning Daily
CountryChina
Based inShanghai

Shanghai Review of Books (Chinese: 上海书评) is a Chinese weekly paper-magazine supplement to Shanghai's Oriental Morning Daily (东方早报) with articles on literature, culture, history, art and current affairs, including book reviews, interviews and essays. It is published as an insert in each Sunday edition of the daily. It is one of the most influential literary-intellectual magazines in China.[1] Most of its contributors are intellectuals such as writers or scholars. One special column of the Review would introduce a personal book room in Shanghai and its owner in every issue.[2] The foundation of the Review is inspired by The New York Review of Books and London Review of Books in early 2008. The pilot issue of the Review was published in 25 May, and the formal first issue published in 6 July. The Review celebrated its 8th anniversary in 2016.[3] The content of the Review also updates on news website The Paper (thepaper.cn). As the print version of Oriental Morning Daily has stopped publication since 2017, the Review has completely shifted to online edition.[4]

References

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  1. ^ 《上海书评》:如何成就一个城市的“海派”阅读气质
  2. ^ 明报:《上海書評》的超英趕美夢想
  3. ^ 微小报之书评八周年,感谢这一路上有你
  4. ^ 《上海书评》编辑部 (31 December 2016). "上海书评︱道一声感谢,我们相约来年". Retrieved 4 January 2017.
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