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11/11/2004
Author Iris Chang found dead

Iris Chang
Iris Chang, the acclaimed Chinese-American historical author has been found dead in her car, apparently after shooting herself, police sources said.

Chang a writer and journalist, who chronicled the rape and massacre of thousands of Chinese civilians at the hands of Japanese troops before World War II, was found in her car on Tuesday near the town of Los Gatos, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of San Francisco. Police sources said Chang apparently died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after driving herself to an isolated spot near the small town. She was discovered by a motorist who alerted authorities.

Officials stressed however that no official cause of death had yet been established.

Chang was seen as a leading US non-fiction author and was widely known in America and in Asia for her studies of Chinese immigrants and their descendents in the United States.

The Chinese in America: A Narrative History, was published last year and traces more than 150 years of Asian American history.

But her best-known book was the haunting 1997 book, The Rape of Nanking, which details the slaughter of Chinese civilians by the Imperial Japanese army that occupied China in the late 1930s.

It was the first major full-length English-language account of the atrocity and remained on the New York Times bestseller list for months.

A former newswire reporter, Chang was 36, born in Princeton in the eastern state of New Jersey and lived in San Jose, California, northeast of Los Gatos.

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