''Tiannan'' or ''Chutzpah Magazine'' (), also known as ''Chutzpah!'' or ''Chutzpah! Magazine'', was a Chinese
literary magazine, originally founded in 1982 by the
English name">English language">English name of ''Tiannan'', comes from the Hebrew word, meaning "unscrupulous" (肆无忌惮).
History
In 2005, it was purchased by the Modern Media Group (现代传播集团) and changed to a book review magazine named ''Modern Book Reviews'', but it did not make it, and its issue had been idle for 5 years.
On April 1, 2011, with Ou Ning as its editor-in-chief, the magazine was officially published and launched. The theme of the publication was ''The Hometown of Asia'' (亚细亚的故乡), and focused on the history and reality of rural areas in
Asia
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and the wave of
social movement
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s involving
intellectual
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s in rural construction. Since 2011, its English name had been changed to ''Chutzpah!''.
In September 2013, it was restructured from a bimonthly to a quarterly publication. In February 2014, ''Chutzpah!'' ceased publication due to business pressure.
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