"Yes!" Iris would be working solo. Some of Changs friends blamed the relentless pace of her work. Among other things, the compulsively well-organized Chang began losing credit cards every couple of weeks, according to Douglas, and in her last year she became paranoid about everything from viruses attacking her computer to attempts by the government to recruit her, a la The Manchurian Candidate. She committed suicide on November 9, 2004. I would tell her, 'You can care too much about what people say about you.' Some 8,000 died on the notorious "death march." She just seemed to be more driven and to have more zest for life than anyone I'd ever met. As that November afternoon darkened into evening, the Changs sat at their Danish-modern dining room table and told stories about Iris, speaking sometimes in past tense and sometimes in present tense. Home; Features; Services; About; Contact; Login; Get Free Demo; christopher douglas iris chang At the first memorial -- that evening's "visitation" -- friends signed the guest book and offered condolences to the family. That book would sell half a million copies. "Iris was a very strong person, even when she was depressed," said Brett. But Into the Numbers, by the Chinese-American playwright Christopher Chen, genuinely is. Iris met the man she would marry in 1989, when she was a sophomore in journalism at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. "Over a year and a half, she visited 65 cities," Brett said. Iris Shun-Ru Chang was a Chinese-American historian and journalist. She was an able journalist, but she allowed herself to become deeply involved emotionally in her subjects, which gave her accessibility. But soon Iris would write one of the most controversial books of the decade. Confirmed cities for the rest of this year include Menlo Park, Chicago, Washington D.C., and Boston. ", At the same time, torrents of hate mail came in, Brett said. Through a third party, the colonel declined to be interviewed. ", On her trip to China, she met with survivors from Nanking. Martel cried, "You son of a bitch! [2] Her parents saw her off that morning. "Iris scraped away the scar tissue of something that had been half forgotten and half healed over, and to this date, it's still a very raw wound, " said Orville Schell, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley. The Rape of Nanking remained on the New York Times Bestseller list for 10 weeks. Mom was a self hating, mentally ill Asian woman married to a gangly white nerd. Iris Shun-Ru Chang (March 28, 1968 - November 9, 2004) was an American journalist, author of historical books and political activist. Iris Chang was married to Brett Douglas in 1991 and their son Christopher was born in 2002. Douglas, who is raising the couple's five-year-old son, Christopher, told Cheng the same thing he'd told every filmmaker who approached him for his late wife's story - to go through her things at the institute where she worked, talk to the people she'd interviewed, then get back to him if still interested. In early 2004, she traveled to promote the paperback version of "The Chinese in America." I promise not to hurt myself. She told him she had an old revolver that was unsafe to shoot. [2] The independent 2007 documentary film Nanking was based on her work and dedicated to her memory. ", When Zia and Iris met for the first time, they planned a quick lunch. Iris Chang was a young child when her parents first told her stories about a slaughter of the Chinese people so horrible as to be almost beyond belief. In the final version, she added: "There are aspects of my experience in Louisville that I will never understand. Her friendship with Iris, Culliton said, "lasted from the day she walked in as a student -- in effect, to the day she died.". But when Brett and Iris were invited back the next year, the young couple took a different tack. Tall and slender, with glossy black hair falling well past her shoulders, Iris emerged from her car wearing blue jeans and sneakers. John Rylands Research Institute and Library. At 12:40 p.m., she stopped for lunch at FujiSan Sushi in Milpitas Square. Along with fear for her safety, Iris' illness generated feelings of self- blame. When her internship was up, Iris was offered a permanent job at AP. It explores the story of Iris Chang, who killed herself . Both were born in mainland China. The Committee of 100 is a national non-partisan organization composed of American citizens of Chinese descent who have achieved positions of leadership in the United States in a broad range of professions. She went to the Chicago Tribune instead, but didn't enjoy "politicking for assignments," Brett said. January 26, 2008, Sunday Star-Times magazine The motorist who went to investigate the white Oldsmobile parked just off highway 17, which runs between San Jose and Santa Cruz in Northern California, was a county employee. "Clearly, Iris was a strong, smart and directed young woman," Rabiner said. Both parts merge in "The Woman Who Could Not Forget," a memoir by . "No, no! Chang, 36 . She is best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking. This is for the biographers., Suicide, Kamen observes, is in a lot of ways the ultimate act of control. "When we first got married, we said we were going to start trying to have a child after four years," Brett said. In her goodbye note, Iris described her guilt about having allowed her son, Christopher, to be vaccinated before the age of 2. "There is no way that a family member could sort out all the details, let alone their own feelings, because they're connected to the person," Dr. Iris Chang, author of The Rape of Nanking, ended her life with a pistol on November 9, 2004. theguardian.com. Kamen loved Chang, but she was determined not to "write a Hallmark card," either. The next morning, Friday, Nov. 19, dawned cold, clear and sunny. The cycle of mood shifts that distinguish the disease -- from manic highs to depressive lows -- differs with every sufferer. The medicine was probably not right for her.". Open sky surrounds broad, rolling lawns at the crest of a hill. He noticed condensation on the windows, peered inside and saw Iris in the driver's seat with her hands crossed in her lap. It read: "I promise to get up and get out of the house every morning. "Not only because she started thinking about writing The Rape of Nanking in Cupertino, but also because she gave speeches in Cupertino many times, this book signing event in Cupertino is significant to me.". On Saturday night they went to dinner at Fresh Choice and out to the movies. Most of the calls were from women, said Betty Hong, executive director of the Oakland clinic. At the time, she was several months into research for her fourth book, about the Bataan Death March. Neither did they know she had been bent on suicide. "To see her on TV, defending 'Rape of Nanking' so fiercely and so fearlessly -- I just sat down, stopped, in awe," said Helen Zia, author of "Asian-American Dreams: Emergence of an American People" and co-author, with Wen-Ho Lee, of "My Country Versus Me: The First-Hand Account by the Los Alamos Scientist Who Was Falsely Accused. "I walked around in shock," she later wrote. Iris collapsed in bed. He recalled telling Iris about the worst of his Bataan experiences. Her mother hoped Iris would take on a lighter topic for her next book, especially with a baby in the house. When she tried finding books about the subject in Champaign Public Library, she found there were none.[3]. Iris Chang. A reassuring presence, he stood at the kitchen counter, fixing a sandwich for lunch. She was 36. But it turned out she wasn't sleeping during the day either. he said, grinning. 26 Feb Feb By now, Brett was living in Santa Barbara, working toward a doctorate in electrical engineering at the University of California. After dinner Monday night, Iris returned a call to her agent. Though her work life was not without controversy, she seemed to be a very successful woman, driven by the need to share the dark corners of history with the world. But that meant diving back into her Bataan Death March research. It was obvious she wasn't the same person that she was before," he said. "My dad was so excited that she was doing this, and so honored.". Now, in THE CHINESE IN AMERICA: A Narrative History (Viking; On-sale Date: April 28, 2003) Chang explores the history of one of this countrys fastest growing ethnic groups. In 1998, she and Brett were invited to attend Renaissance Weekend -- the meeting-of-the-minds seminar held each New Year's weekend in South Carolina. It was unusual for Basic Books to consider such an untested writer. Ying-Ying is a biochemist. It may be true that Iris Chang committed suicide. Winning that prize led to dreams of becoming a writer, her father said. She is best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking. Whether it was the CIA or some other organization I will never know. She was very depressed." There's a girl who wants to get into Submit,' " Mr. Chang recalled. She passed the football field and the blocky, concrete auditorium of James Lick High School. She was too strong-willed not to.". She's very much a perfectionist. Robert Spencer / The Chronicle MANDATORY CREDIT FOR PHOTOG AND SF CHRONICLE/ -MAGS OUT, iris chang and bataan march survivor ed martel and his wife courtesy ed martel, THIS IS A HANDOUT IMAGE. The whole process, how she planned everything, is very, very methodical., Kamen says Chang never understood how her drive pissed people off. During her research, Kamen uncovered secrets that the seemingly always-in-control Chang kept close until near the very end. But as she began to manifest symptoms of bipolar illness, she perceived them as a failure of will. They lived on a leafy country road named Einstein Drive. I promise not to hurt myself. Ultimately, three notes were found, all dated Monday, Nov. 8, 2004. Iris Chang (Author, . To soothe the pain of her loss, it would be tempting to seek a single, simple explanation for the suicide of Iris Chang. I thought it would break the spell, break the hold of these emotions. She was a journalism graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana and worked briefly as a reporter in Chicago before winning a graduate fellowship to the writing seminars program at The Johns Hopkins University. It is far better that you remember me as I was -- in my heyday as a best-selling author -- than the wild-eyed wreck who returned from Louisville . photo by Tim Kao/the chronicle, Event on 3/6/05 in San Francisco. A local veteran, Arthur Kelly, who was assisting her research helped her check into Norton Psychiatric Hospital in Louisville, where she was diagnosed with reactive psychosis, placed on heavy medication for three days and then released to her parents. . And then there's the issue of the model minority. While on the ship home, she tried repeatedly to leap overboard. Then, in high school, Iris became determined to revive the school's literary magazine, and quickly enlisted a staff and a sponsor. ", Their son, who had turned 2 years old in August, became aware of a change. Chang said she usually gives three reasons for her unconventional decision to write her daughter's biography: to commemorate Iris, to tell Iris' son, Christopher Douglas, all about the. Their second child, Michael, was born in 1970. It seemed like a lot of odd behavior started around that time, Kamen says. "For three days they gave her medication, the first time in her life." She committed suicide on November 9, 2004, when she was just 36 years old. Reporter Richard Rongstad eulogized her as "Iris Chang lit a flame and passed it to others and we should not allow that flame to be extinguished.". In 2007, the documentary Nanking was dedicated to Chang, as well as the Chinese victims of Nanking. "The doctors wanted her to continue in therapy, so sometimes they would go along with her. He showed her how to load the gun and tried to give her basic safety and handling instructions. "She had so many bookings, she could easily be on the road for 2 1/2 weeks before coming back home. Newsweek ran an excerpt, and soon Iris was a familiar face on TV news shows. If they had let her get into Submit, she may not have become a journalist," he added. It was very painful for me to think about, even then. If she had a brain tumor, people would better understand.". Iris Shun-Ru Chang was born March 28, 1968, in Princeton Hospital, on the university campus in New Jersey where her parents were doing postdoctoral work. It became a surprise best-seller. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate. Chang is the subject of the 2007 biography, Finding Iris Chang,[1] and the 2007 documentary film Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking. So, in return for performing a short, Chaplinesque shuffle, he would be rewarded with a handful of scallions. Iris Chang's grave faces west toward wooded hillsides painted with November's glorious reds and yellows, colors of consolation before winter's starkness. For reviews of the book, visit irischang.net/news/index.php. ", Iris had convinced her doctor to reduce her dosage. The first was short, titled "Statement of Iris Chang." Their mothers helped to plan the wedding. "I believe Iris in heaven would want me to do this, to channel my sadness into something positive.". She recalls their voices quivering in outrage, as the two university scientists talked of Japanese soldiers slicing Chinese babies into thirds and fourths. [5] She then embarked on her career as an author and lectured and wrote magazine articles. From the terrace, the view was peaceful -- broad green fields and golden poplars. Her last, widely-acclaimed book focused on Chinese immigrants and t heir descendents in the United States their sacrifices, their achievements and their contributions to the fabric of American culture, an epic journey spanning more than 150 years. . "He immediately agreed to read my manuscript and write the introduction when I asked him.". Days before I left for Louisville I had a deep foreboding about my safety. When I read The Rape of Nanking, I was struck by the parallels in the lives of these two women, Minnie and Iris, Kamen writes. In her international bestseller, "The Rape of Nanking," Chang examined one of the most tragic chapters of World War II: the mass execution of soldiers and theslaughter, rape and torture oftens of tens of thousands of Chinese civilians by Japanese soldiers in the former capital of China. Others wondered if Changs choice of subject matter was somehow to blame. Another person Chang said she should thank most is Richard Rhodes, who wrote the book's introduction. Iris Chang, you had done a lot to fully expose the Nanjing Massacre happened 70 years ago. She paid the gunsmith $10. "He made breakfast for me," she said. "She was afraid of him when he showed up," Smith said. And she loved it. ", During two years of research, Iris made significant historical discoveries. from dust we come to dust we return quran. The small, academically elite school has produced many Nobel laureates. Chang is the subject of the 2007 biography, Finding Iris Chang, and the 2007 documentary film Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking. Aps obter o Mestrado em Letras, pela Johns Hopkins University, dedicou-se carreira de escritora . Event on 11/16/04 in San Jose. Iris Chang found the inspiration for her new book in 1994 when she came face-to-face with poster-size photographs of Nanking war crimes at a conference in Cupertino. "She talked almost obsessively. She worked briefly as a reporter for the Associated Press and the Chicago Tribune before completing a graduate degree in writing from the Johns Hopkins University and launching her career as a full-time author and lecturer. Iris Shun-Ru Chang (March 28, 1968 - November 9, 2004) was an American author and journalist. Chang wrote three books documenting the experiences of Chinese and Chinese Americans in history. She wrote her thesis on "The Poetry of Science." ", Three days before Iris' death, Brett dreamed up a special weekend, just for her. But Rabiner had been looking for someone conversant in the sciences and in Mandarin to write a biography of Hsue-Shen Tsien. Box. Chang has written for numerous publications, such as the New York Times, Newsweek and the Los Angeles Times, and has been featured by countless radio, television and print media, including Nightline, the Jim Lehrer News Hour, Charlie Rose, Good Morning America, C-Span's Booknotes, and the front cover of Reader's Digest. "It was family lore. "Then we came home, and that was our last weekend together," he said, fighting back tears. ", Despite support from esteemed historians and journalists, including Stephen Ambrose and George Will, some judged Iris' version of history too subjective. She did, and, starting in November 2003, would make four trips to meet with Bataan vets -- in Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky. The correspondent was Sgt. The couple have lived in California since their marriage. The Police Department drafted a missing person's report. "Christopher sensed that something was going wrong with Iris," Brett said. (The book has yet to be translated for publication in Japan.) It's very hard to believe that there is something wrong with your mind," said Dr. David Lo, director of Santa Cruz Mental Health Services and former director of Chinatown Mental Health Center in San Francisco. Iris Shun-Ru Chang (March 28, 1968 - November 9, 2004) was an American journalist, author of historical books and political activist. "I knew writing would be more helpful to me than medicine.". One picture she sent showed Iris hugging Martel and his wife. Meanwhile, they decided they had put their plans for a family on hold long enough. Back in Illinois one year later, she committed suicide. A book packager wanted to publish a children's version of 'The Chinese in America. It caused an international scandal because the Japanese to this day have not conceded the extent of the wartime atrocities perpetrated against the Chinese and others. I was not alone in eating Iris dust, Kamen noted ruefully in an essay she wrote for Salon shortly after Changs death. "She had never seen anyone for depression or anything before," her mother said. A red tricycle and a jogging stroller flanked the front door. But some scholars felt that she was a little too involved with her subject matter. "Iris always came to us to discuss her problems," her mother said. Iris insisted she had already passed. In 1998, Brett recalled, "for her 30th birthday, we went out to a little resort near Santa Cruz and she literally didn't want to leave the room.". Nearby, Bear Creek Road curled up the lonesome hills, thick with black oak. "You'll have to forgive me, but I find myself often deeply affected by these stories. ", Rabiner became worried, too. But Douglas finally told Kamen that Christopher had been born with the help of a surrogate mother. Every suicide is the tragic terminus of a tangle of roads, a route unique as a thumbprint. The tragedy of Iris Chang Chang, a San Jose resident, took her own life in Los Gatos at age 36. "Iris used to say she never understood why people would commit suicide, so she was definitely not a suicidal type," said Chang. ", Iris called Rabiner. how long does cyst removal surgery take to heal. And she believed her research produced irrevocable proof of Japanese atrocities. In a funny kind of way, she was resolute, she was calm. She would have a team of three vets and their children and their wives. While en route to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, where she planned to gain access to a "time capsule" of audio recordings from servicemen, she suffered an extreme bout of depression that left her unable to leave her hotel room in Louisville. The other diarist -- the "Anne Frank of Nanking" -- was an Illinois woman named Minnie Vautrin. The Chinese in America: A Narrative History. "Iris told me now was not the time to go on with the Bataan project. "A lot of people -- depending on how disturbed they are -- feel that people are plotting against them." She wound up committing suicide after finishing her book about the Rape of Nanking. Looking back, Chang said she thinks Iris was just a workaholic who needed a break, and should have slept and eaten more, instead of taking psychiatric drugs. I knew immediately I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her.". He stopped and honked but there was no response. . The gunsmith told police he had spotted a can of gunpowder in the bag. She touched her fingertips to her forehead, then waved her hand to the heavens: "It's because Iris is a dreamer." Iris Chang March 28, 1968 - November 9, 2004 As a student of history & a literature hound, Iris Chang's death in 2004 came as a shock. Deep down I suspect that you may have more answers about this than I do. More at IMDbPro Contact info Agent info Resume Add to list Known for The Onedin Line 7.6 TV Series Samuel Onedin 1977-1980 32 eps Early Travellers in North America TV Series Anthony Trollope 1992 4 eps Crown Court 7.2 As the coffin was lowered into the ground, the black-clad tribe of mourners formed a line. She was seeing a therapist two to three times a week, Brett said, but fought against having family members participate. Sixteen years later, and five days after her death, Brett sat in the living room of the San Jose town home they shared, surrounded by family photos. Those who survived spent the rest of the war in a bleak prison camp; some were shipped to Japan as slave laborers. She was diagnosed with bipolar disorderwhich Chang rejectedjust two weeks before her suicide. But soon she found herself drawn to a subject just as dark. A groundswell of interest in the Chinese American community had quickly spread to booksellers and the broader reading public. "Though I had heard so much about the Nanking massacre as a child, nothing prepared me for these pictures -- stark black-and-white images of decapitated heads, bellies ripped open and nude women forced by their rapists into various pornographic poses, their faces contorted into unforgettable expressions of agony and shame. "Talking to her, you felt like she was one of the family." She didnt really know a way of living or managing something where it wasnt a matter of sheer force of will., Kamen notes that Chang applied the same careful determination to her suicide as she did to past goals. [4] During her time in college she also worked as a New York Times stringer from Urbana-Champaign, and wrote six front-page articles over the course of one year. Many families sent me emails after reading my book," said Chang, citing an example of a couple shocked by the suicide of their daughter, a Stanford graduate who seemed to have a bright future. SHAU-JIN CHANG (FATHER), left, AND YING-YING CHANG (MOTHER), PARENTS OF IRIS CHANG, WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE IN NOVEMBERR 2004. [2] Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Works 3 Public notability 4 Depression . Haunted by the belief that she had failed, Vautrin suffered a breakdown in 1940. This put her under enormous stress. She was mad. But all of them wanted the opportunity to talk about the massacre before their deaths. After her own years of research on the interplay of hormones and the brain, Kamen believes. "But the side effect of psychiatric drugs changed her personality and prompted her to go that route.". Photos for a profile of Iris chang, a prominent author and historian, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Robert Spencer / The Chronicle MANDATORY CREDIT FOR PHOTOG AND SF CHRONICLE/ -MAGS OUT. The official cause of death was a self-inflicted gunshot. Please forgive me.[21]. Her maternal grandparents had escaped just weeks before the Japanese arrived. Photos for a profile of Iris Chang, a prominent author and historian, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. She asked me if I was religious -- I said I wasn't, not at all. She found the diaries of a pair of Westerners who were among the heroes of Nanking. Then, after 15 years of extraordinary achievement and major contributions to American military defense, he was branded a Communist and deported to China where he revolutionized the Chinese missile program and developed the Silkworm missile that later threatened American armed forces. She committed suicide on November 9, 2004. Mo Hayder dedicated a novel to her. Dive into our most recent stories and exclusive insights from our editors and staff. Brett said Iris was anxious to get back to work. 36 year-old Iris Chang, the prominent Chinese American author and journalist who wrote the best-selling . It's a date he won't forget. After the interview, they kept up an active correspondence. So you see, she was really a fighter. Chang said she never took any antidepressants when devastated by Iris' death. When they were both journalism students in the late 80s at the University of Illinois in Urbana, it was Chang who won the prized internships. Turning right, she pulled into the strip mall across the street from the school. Register for a user account. (One of the most engaging chapters in Kamens book concerns Changs unlikelybut successfulbid to become a homecoming princess.) She wrote three books, which made her visible as a public figure. That such a beautiful woman would be remembered is not unusual. Without treatment, the condition worsens over time. Tsien was a top physicist at Cal-Tech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory who was deported during the Red scare of the 1950s. I will stop by to visit my parents then go for a long walk. Iris Chang - The woman who loved truth. "Iris can be a loner; it doesn't bother her." At the same time, her foes said her suicide proved that "Rape of Nanking" was nothing but lies. iris during college years with mr and mrs chang and brother michael courtesy chang family, Event on 11/16/04 in San Jose. After he and his fellow soldiers had been starved and beaten for months, a Japanese guard knocked him to the ground, piercing his chest with his bayonet. One month later, on Saturday, Dec. 11, the same elegant photograph of Iris was displayed at a memorial honoring her on the 67th anniversary of the invasion of Nanking. He immediately called the police. "I thought it would be inspirational. She was best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking . christopher douglas iris chang; christopher douglas iris chang. She bought Derek Humphrys book on suicide, Final Exit, and sent boxes of her papers to three different archivesat the University of California at Santa Barbara, Stanford, and the U. of I.leaving Kamen a mountain of carefully organized materials to go through. Iris Chang rang the doorbell on Ed Martel's front porch in Kenosha, Wis., on Dec. 4, 2003. The medicine made her feel sluggish. The sound of children singing wafted in from the swimming pool nearby. Iris and her brother went to University High -- known as Uni High -- on the campus where their parents taught. "She couldn't eat or drink. In 1997, Iris Changs The Rape of Nanking was published to great critical acclaim and quickly became a national bestseller. Upon his return to China, Tsien developed the Dongfeng missile program, and later the Silkworm missile, which was used by the Iraqi military during its war on Iran and against the United States-led coalitions during the Persian Gulf War and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Long after college, Changs drive, intelligence, and tireless research continued to put her ahead of her peers. She was 36. There, Iris had lengthy conversations with then-President Bill Clinton and gave him a signed copy of "The Rape of Nanking.". But the gun jammed. Please forgive me. The first draft said: "When you believe you have a future, you think in terms of generations and years. They brought her home, and at first Iris responded well to rest and treatment. You have a young kid. She would just laugh.". In the fall of 1990, Iris took Finkbeiner's "Science Stories" course. ", Her father patted the tabletop. ", Between trips to the Midwest, Iris conducted yet another book tour. Iris arrived at the gunsmith's at about 2 p.m., carrying a Reed's Sport Shop Bag. The views expressed in this post are the author's own. This bustling city of 6 million glimmers. Worse, Chang had started out as a computer science major and switched with Kamens encouragement. File photo of Iris Chang and her husband Brett Douglas with Hillary Rodham Clinton. . She believed her phone was tapped. She never did sleep very well or eat very well.". "When anybody questioned the validity of what she wrote, she would respond with overwhelming evidence to back it up. The foyer was filled with enormous bouquets sent by well-wishers. We always had to argue all the exceptions she could think of. 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