C. T. Hsia, Scholar of Chinese Literature, Dies at 92
Zafar Anjum
C. T. Hsia, a scholar who helped introduce modern Chinese literature to the West in the 1960s, providing close analysis and the first English translations of writers who are now widely recognized, died on Dec. 29 in Manhattan, where he taught at Columbia University for three decades. He was 92.
His wife, Della, confirmed the death.
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