Finding Iris Chang

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Finding Iris Chang

Friendship, Ambition, and the Loss of an Extraordinary Mind

Biography: writers Autobiography: writers Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Author: Paula Kamen

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Language: English

Published by: Da Capo Press

Published on: 10th December 2007

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 306 pages

ISBN: 9780306817250


Background and Context

Iris Chang's mysterious suicide in 2004, at age thirty-six, didn't seem to make any sense. She had more to live for than anyone, including fame, fortune, beauty, a husband, and child. Some even wondered if the controversial author of the Rape of Nanking had been murdered.

Friend's Perspective

Long-time friend Paula Kamen was among those left wondering what had gone so wrong. Seeking to reconcile the suicide with the image of Chang's “perfect” life, Kamen searched her own memory and scoured Chang's letters, diaries, and archival material to fill in the gaps of Chang's personal transformation—from awkward teen to homecoming princess in college, from “ex-shy person” to world-class speaker and international human rights pioneer—and later decline into mental illness and paranoia.

About the Book

A literary investigation of an important writer's journey, Finding Iris is a tribute to a lost heroine, a portrait of the real and vulnerable woman who inspired so many around the world.

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