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  1. Burying The Bones: Pearl Buck in China (Import) by Hilary Spurling, 2010
  2. Living Reed: A Novel of Korea by Pearl S. Buck, 2004-01-01
  3. The Promise (Oriental Novels of Pearl S. Buck Series) by Pearl S. Buck, 2004-01-01
  4. Christmas Day in the Morning by Pearl S. Buck, 2002-10-01
  5. My several worlds: A personal record by Pearl S Buck, 1956
  6. The House of Earth (Oriental Novels of Pearl S. Buck): The Good Earth, Songs, and A House Divided by Pearl S. Buck, 1995-11
  7. La Buena Tierra (Spanish Edition) by Pearl S. Buck, 2006-12
  8. East Wind, West Wind (Oriental Novels of Peal S. Buck Series) by Pearl S. Buck, 2007-10-30
  9. The Big Wave and Other Stories by Pearl S. Buck, 1950-01-01
  10. Pearl Buck, a Woman in Conflict by Nora Stirling, 1983-06
  11. East and West: Stories by Pearl S. Buck, 1975-07
  12. My Several Worlds by Pearl S. Buck, 1996-10
  13. Pearl S. Buck (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Paul A. Doyle, 1980-12
  14. Pearl S. Buck's Book of Christmas by Pearl S. Buck, Anthony Trollope, 1974-11-15

21. Pearl S. Buck
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About Pearl S. Buck
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22. Pearl S. Buck International: Bringing Hope To Children Worldwide
pearl S. buck International is an international development and humanitarian assistance organization dedicated to improving the quality fo life for children and their caregivers, primariliy women
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23. The Pearl S. Buck Birthplace (index)
Biographical information of this early female author. Contains sources of inspiration, photos, links and family facts.
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Oct. 17, 2002 Links Including Music Control Pearl S. Buck Birthplace
~Hillsboro, West Virginia~ Located in the beautiful and historic "Little Levels" of Pocahontas County, at Hillsboro, West Virginia, is the restored Birthplace of Pearl S. Buck, the most distinguished descendant of two outstanding familiesthe Stulting and Sydenstricker families. This house was built by the Stulting family who emigrated from Holland to America in 1847 and who lived here on a sixteen acre farm. On June 26, 1892, the birth of Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker took place here. Later, writing under her married name of Pearl S. Buck, she won the hearts of Americans with her famous novel, THE GOOD EARTH, for which she won the PULITZER PRIZE FOR LITERATURE in 1932. For the high quality of her literary work, she was awarded the NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE in 1938. Pearl Buck was the first American woman to ever receive both of these awards. On June 24, 1983, the Pearl Buck U.S. Postal Stamp was issued at Hillsboro as a tribute to this great lady. Today the Birthplace is a fine historic house museum of 1892 where guides greet you and lead you through period rooms containing some of the original furniture and memorabilia of Pearl S. Buck, as well as West Virginia crafts, our official First Day Covers with Pearl Buck Stamps, and other souvenirs.

24. Pearl Buck Winner Of The 1938 Nobel Prize In Literature
pearl buck, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. pearl buck. 1938 Nobel Laureate in Literature The Dragon and the pearl a play about pearl buck( submitted by Marian Hank) pearl S. buck Foundation
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P EARL B UCK
1938 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces.
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    Residence: U.S.A.
    Real name: Pearl Walsh
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25. Pearl S. Buck International: Bringing Hope To Children Worldwide
Bringing hope to children worldwide through health, education, livelihood protection, psychosocial development and adoption programs.
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27. Pearl Buck - Biography
pearl buck – Biography. pearl buck (18921973) was born in Hillsboro, West Virginia. pearl buck s works after 1938 are too many to mention.
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Pearl Buck (1892-1973) was born in Hillsboro, West Virginia. She grew up in China, where her parents were missionaries, but was educated at Randolph-Macon Woman's College . After her graduation she returned to China and lived there until 1934 with the exception of a year spent at Cornell University , where she took an M.A. in 1926. Pearl Buck began to write in the twenties; her first novel, East Wind, West Wind , appeared in 1930. It was followed by The Good Earth Sons (1932), and A House Divided (1935), together forming a trilogy on the saga of the family of Wang. The Good Earth Pulitzer Prize and the William Dean Howells Medal. She also published The First Wife and Other Stories All Men are Brothers (a translation of the Chinese novel Shui Hu Chuan The Mother (1934), and This Proud Heart (1938). The biographies of her mother and father, The Exile and Fighting Angel , were published in 1936 and later brought out together under the title of The Spirit and the Flesh The Time Is Now , a fictionalized account of the author's emotional experiences, although written much earlier, did not appear in print until 1967.

28. Pearl Buck Winner Of The 1938 Nobel Prize In Literature
pearl buck, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. pearl buck. 1938 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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P EARL B UCK
1938 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces.
Background

    Residence: U.S.A.
    Real name: Pearl Walsh
    Maiden name: Sydenstricker
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30. Buck, Pearl Sydenstricker. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. buck, pearl Sydenstricker. RandolphMacon Women’s College, 1914. pearl buck was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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31. About Pearl S. Buck
Bibliography of works by pearl S. buck.
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Selected Writings of Pearl S. Buck Menu Novels
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Novels
  • East Wind, West Wind (1930)
  • The Good Earth (1931)
  • Sons (1932)
  • The Mother (1933)
  • A House Divided (1935)
  • House of Earth (1938) [trilogy: The Good Earth; Sons; A House Divided]
  • This Proud Heart (1938)
  • The Patriot (1939)
  • Other Gods (1940)
  • China Sky (1941)
  • China Flight (1942)
  • Dragon Seed (1942)
  • The Promise (1943)
  • The Townsman (1945 [John Sedges pseudonym])
  • Portrait of a Marriage (1945)
  • Pavilion of Women (1946)
  • The Angry Wife (1947 [John Sedges])
  • Peony (1948)
  • Kinfolk (1949)
  • The Long Love (1949 [John Sedges])
  • God's Men (1951)
  • Bright Procession (1952 [John Sedges])
  • The Hidden Flower (1952)
  • Come, My Beloved (1953)
  • Voices in the House (1953 [John Sedges])
  • Imperial Woman (1956)
  • Letter from Peking (1957)
  • Command the Morning (1959)
  • Satan Never Sleeps (1962)
  • The Living Reed (1963)
  • Death in the Castle (1965)
  • The Time is Noon (1966)
  • The New Year (1968)
  • The Three Daughters of Madame Liang (1969)
  • Mandala (1970)
  • The Goddess Abides (1972)
  • All Under Heaven (1973)
  • The Rainbow (1974)
Story Collections
  • First Wife and Other Stories (1933)
  • Today and Forever (1941)
  • Far and Near (1947)
  • Fourteen Stories (1961)
  • The Good Deed and Other Stories (1969)
  • Once Upon a Christmas (1972)
  • East and West (1975)
  • Secrets of the Heart (1976)
Translation
  • All Men Are Brothers [Shuihuzhuan] (1933)
Poetry
  • Worlds of Love (1974)
Non-Fiction
  • The Exile (1936)
  • Fighting Angel (1936)
  • The Chinese Novel (1939)
  • Of Men and Women (1941)
  • American Unity and Asia (1942)
  • China in Black and White (1945)

32. 9020. Buck, Pearl S. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION pearl S. buck (1892–1973), US author. “First Meeting,” To My Daughters, With Love (1967). BIOGRAPHY Columbia Encyclopedia.
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33. R-MWC - Pearl S. Buck
Biography of the author from her alma mater, RandolphMacon Woman's College.
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Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (1892-1973) , a 1914 graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman's College, was a woman far ahead of her time. She was a champion of civil rights, women's rights, children's rights, and the rights of those with disabilities long before these issues were talked about in public. Her long and tireless effort to increase understanding between Asia and America left a lasting imprint on the world. In many ways, Buck was a pioneer who appreciated Chinese life and culture as few Westerners had done before, and she shared her provocative insights with the world. Her most widely recognized book, The Good Earth , for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, offered a description of life in a Chinese peasant village and included the perspectives of women who lived and experienced everyday hardships. As a result, she changed forever the way we see Asia and the people with whom she lived and worked for more than 40 years. Buck was also an outspoken activist who used her position and considerable influence to advance the causes to which she was so passionately dedicated. In 1949, she helped to set up an international adoption agency, Welcome House, Inc., the first interracial and international adoption agency in the world. Ultimately, Buck herself adopted several interracial children. The Pearl S. Buck Foundation, started in 1964, was dedicated to helping Amerasian children. Welcome House and the Pearl S. Buck Foundation merged in 1992.

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35. Buck, Pearl
buck, pearl,. pearl buck. The Granger Collection, New York City. née SYDENSTRICKER, pseudonym JOHN SEDGES (b. June 26, 1892, Hillsboro
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Buck, Pearl,
Pearl Buck The Granger Collection, New York City SYDENSTRICKER, pseudonym JOHN SEDGES (b. June 26, 1892, Hillsboro, W.Va., U.S.d. March 6, 1973, Danby, Vt.), American author noted for her novels of life in China. She received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938. She spent her youth in China, where her parents were Presbyterian missionaries. She received her early education in Shanghai and was graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Va., in 1914. She then returned to China and later became a university teacher in Nanking. Her articles and stories about Chinese life first appeared in American magazines in 1923, but it was not until 1931 that she reached a wide audience with The Good Earth which described sympathetically the struggle of a Chinese peasant and his slave-wife to gain land and position. That novel, widely translated, was followed by Sons (1932) and A House Divided (1935); the trilogy was published as The House of Earth In 1934 she was divorced from John L. Buck, a missionary; they had been married in 1917. She married Richard J. Walsh, a New York publisher, in 1935 and thereafter lived in the United States. After World War II, in a move to aid illegitimate children of U.S. servicemen in Asian countries, she instituted the Pearl S. Buck Foundation; in 1967 she turned over to the foundation most of her earningsmore than $7,000,000.

36. Literary Encyclopedia Pearl S. Buck
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37. Buck, Pearl Sydenstricker
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Buck, Pearl Sydenstricker
Pearl Buck The Granger Collection, New York City (1892-1973), novelist and short-story writer Born on June 26, 1892, in Hillsboro, West Virginia, Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker was raised in Chenchiang in eastern China by her Presbyterian missionary parents. Initially educated by her mother and a Chinese tutor, she was sent at fifteen to a boarding school in Shanghai. Two years later she entered Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Virginia, graduating in 1914 and remaining for a semester as an instructor in psychology. In May 1917 she married missionary John L. Buck; although later divorced and remarried, she retained the name Buck professionally. She returned to China and taught English literature in Chinese universities in 1925-30. During that time she briefly resumed studying in the United States at Cornell University, where she took her M.A. in 1926. She began contributing articles on Chinese life to American magazines in 1922. Buck's first published novel, East Wind, West Wind (1930), was written aboard a ship headed for America.

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39. Pearl S. Buck: A Cultural Biography
Information on the book by Peter Conn.
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Pearl S. Buck: A Cultural Biography
by Peter Conn
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40. Pearl S. Buck
Translate this page Home_Page pearl S. buck (1892-1973), Novelista estadounidense, nacida en Hillsboro (Virginia Occidental). Su auténtico apellido era Sydenstricker.
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Pearl S. Buck
N ovelista estadounidense, nacida en Hillsboro (Virginia Occidental). Su auténtico apellido era Sydenstricker. Hija de unos misioneros presbiterianos vivió en China hasta 1933. Escribió más de 85 libros, muchos de los cuales son novelas que ofrecen un amable retrato de China y sus gentes. Su producción literaria abarca géneros tan dispares como el relato, el teatro, el guión cinematográfico, la poesía, la literatura infantil, la biografía y hasta un libro de cocina. Su estilo sencillo y directo, y su preocupación por los valores fundamentales de la vida humana, tienen su origen en el estudio de la novela china. En 1938 obtuvo el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Destacan las novelas La buena tierra (1931), un dramático relato ambientado en la China de la década de 1920, que recibió el Premio Pulitzer de Ficción en 1932 y continúa siendo muy popular así como Viento del este, viento del oeste (1930) y La estirpe del dragón (1942). Entre sus obras posteriores cabe mencionar Los Kennedy (1970) y China tal y como yo la veo eMe Textos:
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