Diana Chang
1924 - 2009
General Information
Bio
(1924-2009) Novelist, poet. Diana Chang was born in New York and died in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania. She was married to David Herrmann. She was the winner of a Fulbright Award and a John Hay Whitney Fellowship, and believed to be the first American born Asiatic woman to publish a novel.
Full Name
Diana Chang
Locations
Suffolk
Author's Timeline
Unknown
RESIDENCE
Ms. Chang and her husband, David Herrmann, lived in Water Mill, New York.
1924
BIRTH
Diana Chang was born in New York City on January 27, 1924.
1949
OTHER
Ms. Chang graduated from Barnard College in 1949.
1956
LITWORK
The Frontiers Of Love
Random House
Novel.
Random House
Novel.
1959
LITWORK
A Woman Of Thirty
Random House
Novel.
Random House
Novel.
1961
LITWORK
A Passion For Life
Random House
Novel.
Random House
Novel.
1963
LITWORK
The Only Game in Town
Signet
Novel, illustrated by Rolf Myller.
Signet
Novel, illustrated by Rolf Myller.
1974
LITWORK
Eye To Eye
Harper & Row
0060107049 / 978-0060107048
Novel.
Harper & Row
0060107049 / 978-0060107048
Novel.
1978
LITWORK
A Perfect Love
Jove
0515043559 / 978-0515043556
Novel.
Jove
0515043559 / 978-0515043556
Novel.
1982
LITWORK
The Horizon Is Definitely Speaking
New York: Backstreet Editions Press
0943018021 / 978-0943018027
Poetry.
New York: Backstreet Editions Press
0943018021 / 978-0943018027
Poetry.
1984
LITWORK
What Matisse Is After
New York: Contact II Publications
Poetry.
New York: Contact II Publications
Poetry.
1991
LITWORK
Earth, Water, Light
Birnham Wood Graphics
1878173030 / 978-1878173034
Poetry.
Birnham Wood Graphics
1878173030 / 978-1878173034
Poetry.
1998
LITWORK
The Mind's Amazement
Islip, New York: Live Poets Society
Poetry.
Islip, New York: Live Poets Society
Poetry.
2009
DEATH
Diana Chang died in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, on February 19, 2009.
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