Eileen Chang

Chang in [[British Hong Kong]] in 1954 Eileen Chang (;September 30, 1920 – September 8, 1995), also known as Chang Ai-ling or Zhang Ailing, or by her pen name Liang Jing (梁京), was a Chinese-born American essayist, novelist, and screenwriter.

Chang was born with an aristocratic lineage and educated bilingually in Shanghai. She gained literary prominence in Japanese-occupied Shanghai between 1943 and 1945. However, after the Communists defeated the Nationalists in the Chinese Civil War, she fled the country. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, she was rediscovered by scholars such as C. T. Hsia and Shui Jing. Together with the re-examination of literary histories in the post-Mao era during the late 1970s and early 1980s, she rose again to literary prominence in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland China, and the Chinese diaspora communities. Provided by Wikipedia
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La canción del arroz
Filosofía y Humanidades / Psicología
by Chang, Eileen
Published 1956
Book
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Lust, caution the story
Facultad de Lenguas
by Chang, Eileen
Published 2007
Book
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