Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Letter No.7, 1965 June 16
Letter and Envelope: Zhang thanks Dr. Hsia for his help and discusses her possible future plans.
Letter No.8, 1965 October 31
Letter and Envelope: Zhang tells Dr. Hsia that she has finished writing The Rouge of the North and expresses her interest in translating Hai Shang Hua(The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai) into English.
Letter No.9, 1965 December 31
Letter and Envelope: Zhang discuses the translation of Hai Shang Hua (The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai) and her concerns that teaching duties might conflict with her writing. She also expresses interest in meeting young authors who publish writings in the Modern Literature genre. She also tells Hsia that Stephan will help her publish her books.
Letter No.10, 1966 March 31
Letter and Envelope: Zhang discusses applying for the Radciffe Independent Study program and her future plans of writing prose about the Communist party.
Letter No.11, 1966 May 7
Letter and Envelope: Zhang discusses her job and why her letter to Prof. Young was delayed.
Letter No.12, 1966 May 25
Letter and Envelope: Zhang discusses her educational experience and studies at Hong Kong University.