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A letter from Eileen Chang to C.T. Hsia, 1964. In this letter dated October 16, Eileen Chang discusses her recent writings, and talks about the criticisms she received for her 1957 novel "Pink Tears". She also asks Hsia about publication information. The envelope has USPS 5 cent-stamp with dated stamp of 17 Oct 1964 Washington DC is addressed to "Mr. C.T. Hsia, 420 Kent Hall, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027" from address "Reyher, 1315 C St. SE, #22, Washington 3, D.C." 張愛玲寄給夏志清的信, 1964. 這封信註明10月16日寫的. 張愛玲與夏志清討論她最近的翻譯作品, 也提到1957年"Pink Tears"被退稿的批評, 及尋找出版社的信息. 信封上有五分錢的郵票, 郵政戳印日期為1964年10月17日華盛頓, 並有收件人地址"Mr. C.T. Hsia, 420 Kent Hall, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027" 及寄件人地址"Reyher, 1315 C St. SE, #22, Washington 3, D.C."
Type
text
Format
2 p. 28 x 22 cm. + 1 envelope letters (correspondence)
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