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A letter from Eileen Chang to C.T. Hsia, 1978. In this letter dated April 8, Eileen Chang regrets that Hsia's preface for "Chi Di Zhi Lian" was used for a changed version by the publisher. Chang is currently writing fictions. The envelope has USPS 13 cents-stamp with dated stamp of 8 Apr 1978 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,1978. 這封信註明4月8日寫的. 張愛玲因"赤地之戀"被竄改過, 為夏志清給"赤地之戀"寫序感到抱歉. 張愛玲最近在寫小說. 信封上有一個十三分錢的郵票, 郵政戳印日期為1978年4月8日于洛杉磯, 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
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1 p. 28 x 22 cm. + 1 envelope letters (correspondence)
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