Critique-Studies in Contemporary Fiction《评论:当代小说研究》(一年5期). Since its inception in the 1950s, Critique has consistently identified the most notable novelists of our time. In the pages of Critique appeared the first authoritative discussions of Bellow and Malamud in the 50s, Barth and Hawkes in the 60s, Pynchon, Elkin, Vonnegut, and Coover in the 70s; DeLillo, Atwood, Morrison, and García Márquez in the 80s; Auster, Amy Tan, David Foster Wallace, and Nurrudin Farah in the 90s; and Lorrie Moore and Mark Danielewski in the new century. Readers go to Critique for critical essays on new authors with emerging reputations, but the general focus of the journal is fiction after 1950 from any country. Critique is published five times a year.
Critical Quarterly《评论季刊》(季刊). Critical Quarterly is internationally renowned for its unique blend of literary criticism, cultural studies, poetry and fiction. The journal addresses the whole range of cultural forms so that discussions of, for example, cinema and television can appear alongside analyses of the accepted literary canon. It is a necessary condition of debate in these areas that it should involve as many and as varied voices as possible, and Critical Quarterly welcomes submissions from new researchers and writers as well as more established contributors.