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A letter from Eileen Chang to C.T. Hsia, 1981. In this letter dated October 1, Eileen Chang mentions that she did not receive the book from Hsia. It must have been lost in the mail. She mentions a Chinese writer Lu ling. She has finished translating "Hai Shang Hua", and she is preparing to publish a prose collection. The envelope has USPS B-stamp with dated stamp of 2 Oct 1981 Los Angeles is addressed to "Professor C.T. Hsia, 415 West 115th St., Apt. 22, New York, N.Y. 10025" from address "Chang, 1825 N. Kingsley Dr., #305, Los Angeles, CA 90027." 張愛玲寄給夏志清的信,1981. 這封信是在1981年10月1日寫的. 張愛玲提到夏寄給她的書並未收到, 想必是寄丟了. 提到大陸作家路翎. 她已經翻譯完"海上花", 並準備出一本散文集. 信封上有一個B郵票, 郵政戳印日期為1981年10月2日于加州洛杉磯, 並有收件人地址"Professor C.T. Hsia, 415 West 115th St., Apt. 22, New York, N.Y. 10025" 及寄件人地址"Chang, 1825 N. Kingsley Dr., #305, Los Angeles, CA 90027."
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text
Format
1 p. 28 x 22 cm. + 1 envelope letters (correspondence)
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