Box 1
Contains 141 Results:
Letter No.110, 1988 December 14
Letter and Envelope: Zhang discusses her attempt to get a book from her editor, her health concerns, and a recent publication of Dr. Hsia.
Letter No.111, 1989 May 9
Letter and Envelope: Zhang tells Dr. Hsia how she broke her arm and all of her correspondence is being forwarded to Stephen Soong.
Letter No.112, 1989 August 6
Letter and Envelope: Zhang updates Dr. Hsia on her fall injuries, informs him that she has received his letters, and explains why her reply letter is delayed.
Letter No.113, 1989 October 10
Letter and Envelope: Zhang discusses her health, thoughts on a few publications, requests that her address remain a guarded secret, and the possibility of a reprinting of "Rogue of the North." Stephen Soong is still acting as her proxy for business affairs.
Letter No.114, 1990 March 23
Letter and Envelope: Zhang tells Dr. Hsia about her recovery, and comments on the scones that he and Della sent her. She also explains her dissatisfaction with a publisher who wants to reprint one of her out-of-print books.
Letter No.115, 1991 February 14
Card and Envelope: Zhang discusses a South African author whose work she likes. She mentions holiday plans, as well as future letters she plans to send Dr. Hsia.
Letter No.116, 1991 November 1
Letter and Envelope: Zhang compliments Dr. Hsia on how well he looks in a recent photo. She tells him that she is going to start using a post office box and reiterates reasons for not wanting people to know her address after receiving receiveing some unsolicited mail.
Letter No.117, 1992 July 8
Card and Envelope: Zhang discusses how behind her correspondence she is (not just Dr. Hsia, but others as well). Zhang concludes by briefly discussing the L.A. riots (1992).
Letter No.118, 1993 January 6
Letter and Envelope: Zhang tells Dr. Hsia about her health woes and worries as well as the possibility of her finishing some translations and short essays.
Letter No.119, 1994 May 2
Letter, Card, and Envelope: In this final piece of correspondence correspondance to Dr. Hsia, Zhang primarily discusses her ongoing health issues.