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註釋Eileen Chang is recognized as one of the greatest modern Chinese writers who would have been 90 years old in 2010. "The Fall of the Pagoda" tells the story of a young girl Pipa born to a rich Shanghai family. Her complex family relations include her opium addict father's concubines and her cousins, all being pampered by a horde of servants. Her mother insists on a divorce, leaves with her aunt to study abroad. And the precocious Pipa grows up being oversensitive. This semi-autobiographical novel is followed by "The Book of Change," both originally written in English, and concludes in "A Small Reunion," originally in Chinese. In Chinese. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.