Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Letter No.79, 1977 July 12
Letter: Zhang discusses some books that she wishes to check out from the library so that she can examine them a bit closer. She also discusses some of her work on Henry James (Daisy Miller, The Beast in the Jungle) in 1954 for the U.S.I.S. (United States Information Service).
Letter No.80, 1977 September 8
Letter: Zhang mentions that she has received a sample copy of Hong Lou Meng Yan, but discusses some of the publishing complications that are occurring. She also discusses other books that she has received, including Xiandai Wenxue (Modern Literature), as well as upcoming projects of hers and Dr. Hsia’s.
Letter No.81, 1977 October 20
Letter: Zhang discusses some of her fears about a small Taiwanese publisher that is interested in publishing Chi Di Zhi Lian (Naked Earth). Zhang also discusses other texts of interest within the letter.
Letter No.82, 1977 November 11
Letter: Zhang informs Dr. Hsia that Huangguan (publishing house) will not be publishing her book Chi Di Zhi Lian (Naked Earth) because of violating a ban. She also discusses some other issues related to publishing. Zhang mentions a student of Perry Links at UCLA who wants to research her written works.
Letter No.83, 1977 November 30
Letter No.84, 1977 December
Card: Zhang expresses gratitude to Dr. Hsia for writing an introduction to Chi Di Zhi Lian (Naked Earth) in the midst of his busy schedule. Zhang discusses some personal affairs, such as the mail situation for the last few months.