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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. Pearl Buck, a Woman in Conflict by Nora Stirling, 1983-06
  7. The House of Earth (Oriental Novels of Pearl S. Buck): The Good Earth, Songs, and A House Divided by Pearl S. Buck, 1995-11
  8. La Buena Tierra (Spanish Edition) by Pearl S. Buck, 2006-12
  9. East Wind, West Wind (Oriental Novels of Peal S. Buck Series) by Pearl S. Buck, 2007-10-30
  10. The Big Wave and Other Stories by Pearl S. Buck, 1950-01-01
  11. My Several Worlds by Pearl S. Buck, 1996-10
  12. East and West: Stories by Pearl S. Buck, 1975-07
  13. Pearl S. Buck's Book of Christmas by Pearl S. Buck, Anthony Trollope, 1974-11-15
  14. The Exile: Portrait of an American Mother by Pearl S. Buck, 2009-03-01

21. Pearl S. Buck
Translate this page Home_Page pearl S. buck (1892-1973), Novelista estadounidense, nacida en Hillsboro(Virginia Occidental). En 1938 obtuvo el Premio nobel de Literatura.
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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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22. Pearl S. Buck, Nobel Laureate In Literature And Phenylketonuria
pearl S. buck, nobel laureate in Literature and phenylketonuria A touchingrelationship. ABSTRACT. Art and Medicine, in some occasions
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East Wind, West Wind was published in 1930, while she was still living in China. She followed that book with the Chronicles of the Family Wang, The Good Earth Sons (1932), and A House Divided (1935). It was The Good Earth that first brought Pearl Buck to the attention of the world, winning her the Pulitzer Prize and the William Dean Howell Medal. After her divorce in 1935 from John Buck, Pearl married her publisher, Richard Walsh, and the couple moved to Green Hills Farm in Bucks County, PA. From here, Pearl Buck would write more than 100 more books before her death in 1973. Her work brought numerous awards and recognitions, including the honor of becoming the first American woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (1938). Pearl Buck was more than just an author, even a great one, though. In her lifetime, she was recognized as a noted humanitarian, particularly concerned with the rights of women and children. She founded Welcome House, Inc., an international agency set up to promote the adoption of Asian-American children, now part of the Pearl S. Buck International Foundation, an organization "committed to making the world a more humane place for its children by promoting the appreciation and understanding of other cultures through education, adoption, and support." She used her work to bring attention to the inferior status of women in traditional China. Because of her experiences with her daughter Carol, whose story is told in

24. Pearl S. Buck
The 1938 nobel Prize ceremony Enrico Fermi and pearl S. buck. pearl buck receivingthe nobel Prize from King Gustavus V in Stockholm, December, 1938.
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A Photographic Tour through Pearl S. Buck's Life
  • The Sydenstricker family in China in 1894. From left to right: Absalom, Pearl, Edgar, Clyde, and Carie.
  • The Sydenstricker family in about 1901: Pearl, Absalom, Grace, and Carie. Behind them stands Wang, the children's governess
  • The Stulting family home , Hillsboro, West Virginia: Pearl Buck's birthplace.
  • The 1938 Nobel Prize ceremony : Enrico Fermi and Pearl S. Buck.
  • Pearl S. Buck at about the time of the Nobel Prize (1938).
  • Pearl Buck receiving the Nobel Prize from King Gustavus V in Stockholm, December, 1938.
  • Pearl Buck and a group of Chinese-American supporters during a break in her testimony before the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, May, 1943.
  • Pearl S. Buck in her study at Green Hill Farm in the 1940s.
  • Pearl S. Buck at Green Hills Farm in the 1960s.
  • Pearl S. Buck with a Welcome House child in the 1960s.
  • Pearl Buck and one of the Welcome House children in the late 1960s.
  • A page from Pearl Buck's FBI file
  • Pearl Buck with other honorary degree recipients at Rutgers University, June, 1969. Front row, left to right: Rutgers president Mason Gross, John Archibald Wheeler, Pearl Buck, Henry Lewis, Germaine Bree. Back row: A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Phillip Alampi, Leonard Baskin, Norman Mailer.

25. Brief Biography Of Pearl S. Buck
After a trip downriver to Shanghai, the buck family sailed to Unzen, Japan thana decade after her first book had appeared, pearl won the nobel Prize in
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Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, 1892 - 1973
Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker was born on June 26, 1892, in Hillsboro, West Virginia. Her parents, Absalom and Caroline Sydenstricker, were Southern Presbyterian missionaries, stationed in China. Pearl was the fourth of seven children (and one of only three who would survive to adulthood). She was born when her parents were near the end of a furlough in the United States; when she was three months old, she was taken back to China, where she spent most of the first forty years of her life. The Sydenstrickers lived in Chinkiang ( Zhenjiang ), in Kiangsu (Jiangsu) province, then a small city lying at the junction of the Yangtze River and the Grand Canal. Pearl's father spent months away from home, itinerating in the Chinese countryside in search of Christian converts; Pearl's mother ministered to Chinese women in a small dispensary she established. From childhood, Pearl spoke both English and Chinese. She was taught principally by her mother and by a Chinese tutor, Mr. Kung. In 1900, during the Boxer Uprising, Caroline and the children evacuated to Shanghai, where they spent several anxious months waiting for word of Absalom's fate. Later that year, the family returned to the US for another home leave. In 1910, Pearl enrolled in

26. Pearl S. Buck
pearl buck, nobel Committee Shocked the World One Day, 21-1989. pearl buck, The Good Earth', Hillsboro and China, 7-16-1995.
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PEARL S. BUCK
The following is a list of books and articles about Pearl S. Buck which can be found at the West Virginia State Archives Library. BOOKS Buck, Pearl Syndenstricker. Our House: the Birthplace of Pearl S. Buck (McClain Printing Co., 1965).
B B922e. My Mother's House (Appalachian Press, 1965).
B B922A. My Several Worlds, A Personal Record (New York, Day 1954).
B B922A2. The Three Daughters of Madame Liang ( John Day Co., 1969).
F B922th. Voices in the House (Pocket Books, New York, 1960).
F B922v. What America Means To Me (John Day Co., 1943).
Words of Love (John Day Co., 1974).
The Young Revolutionist (Friendship Press, 1932).
F B922y. The Hidden Flower (John Day Co., 1952).
F B922hi. The Good Earth
F B922go. The Exile F B922ex. Fighting Angel; a Portrait of a Soul F B922fi. God's Men (John Day Co., 1951). F B922g. The Good Deed and Other Stories of Asia, Past and Present (John Day Co., 1969. A Bridge for Passing (John Day Co., 1962). F B922b. China Past and Present (John Day Co., 1972). The Chinese Story Teller (John Day Co., 1971).

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28. Buck, Pearl (Sydenstricker)
W.Va., grad. RandolphMacon Women's College, 1914. pearl buck was awardedthe 1938 nobel Prize in Literature. Until 1924 she lived
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Buck, Pearl (Sydenstricker) , American author, b. Hillsboro, W.Va., grad. Randolph-Macon Women's College, 1914. Pearl Buck was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize in Literature. Until 1924 she lived principally in China, where she, her parents, and her first husband, John Lossing Buck, were missionaries. She is famous for vivid, compassionate novels about life in China. The Good Earth (1931; Pulitzer Prize), considered her finest work, describes a Chinese peasant's rise to wealth and brilliantly conveys a sense of the daily life of ordinary Chinese people. Among her other novels of China are East Wind: West Wind Dragon Seed Imperial Woman (1956), and Mandala (1971). In 1935, she married her publisher Richard J. Walsh, president of the John Day Company. In 1949 she founded Welcome House, which provided care for the children of Asian women and American soldiers; the Pearl Buck Foundation of Philadelphia, to which she consigned most of her royalties, aids in the adoption of Amerasian children. Her more than 85 books include works for children, plays, biographies, and works of nonfiction, such as China As I See It See her autobiography

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Pearl Buck was born in West Virginia and she grew up in China with her missionary parents. She received the Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Good Earth . She was the first American woman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932. She was also a humanitarian and social activist who was deeply concerned about the welfare of children throughout the world. portrayed by:
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Pearl Buck, 1892-1973. The daughter of Presbyterian missionary parents from West Virginia, Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker grew up in Zhenjiang, a small town on the Yangzi River in China. Fluent in both English and Chinese, Pearl spent most of the first forty years of her life in the Eastern land, which became the inspiration for and the setting of her literary creations, of which the best known was The Good Earth , a story about a Chinese peasant couples' struggle for survival. Her accomplishment was recognized with the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938. A graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia, Pearl married Cornell-trained agricultural economist John Lossing Buck in 1917, who joined her to work in China. The union was not a happy one, however, and ended in divorce after eighteen years. Their only daughter was born retarded, whose story Pearl Buck told in The Child Who Never Grew . The welfare of handicapped and orphaned children became the other life-long interest of Pearl Buck, and, later in her life, with the more than $7,000,000 earnings from her writings,she funded the Pearl S. Buck Foundation devoted to the cause.

35. Pearl Buck Biography
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Pearl Buck, recipient of the 1938 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Hillsboro, West Virginia. Her maiden name was Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker. She was the fourth of seven children born to Absalom Sydenstricker and Caroline Stulting. When she was three months old, her family moved to China. She spent most of the first forty years of her life there. She was educated at Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Virginia and Cornell University. Buck published her first novel, EAST WIND, WEST WIND, when she was 38. Her second novel, THE GOOD EARTH, gained her widespread recognition as well as a Pulitzer Prize. She was the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. bodyOffer(21918) Pearl Buck died in Danby, Vermont in 1973. CHRONOLOGY She was born in Hillsboro, West Virginia. (June 26) She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College. She married John Lossing Buck. She moved with her husband to Nanking. Her daughter, Carol, was born. She adopted her daughter, Janice. She received her M.A. from Cornell University.

36. Pearl S. Buck Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
Stockholm Observatory at Saltsjöbaden, made the following remarks Mrs. pearl buck,you have sense in which this word was meant by Alfred nobel. From nobel
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Pearl S. Buck Acceptance Speech
"It is not possible for me to express all that I feel of appreciation for what has been said and given to me. I accept, for myself, with the conviction of having received far beyond what I have been able to give in my books. I can only hope that the many books which I have yet to write will be in some measure a worthier acknowledgment than I can make tonight. And, indeed, I can accept only in the same spirit in which I think this gift was originally given - that it is a prize not so much for what has been done, as for the future. Whatever I write in the future must, I think, be always benefited and strengthened when I remember this day. I accept, too, for my country, the United States of America. We are a people still young and we know that we have not yet come to the fullest of our powers. This award, given to an American, strengthens not only one, but the whole body of American writers, who are encouraged and heartened by such generous recognition. And I should like to say, too, that in my country it is important that this award has been given to a woman. You who have already so recognized your own Selma Lagerlöf, and have long recognized women in other fields, cannot perhaps wholly understand what it means in many countries that it is a woman who stands here at this moment. But I speak not only for writers and for women, but for all Americans, for we all share in this.
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37. Nobel Prize Literature Seminar: English 680
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(USA 1938) Film The Good Earth
Aleskandr Solzhenitsyn
(USSR 1970) One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Pablo Neruda
(Chile 1971) Twenty Love Poems Film Il Postino
Naguib Mahfouz
(Egypt 1988) Echoes of an Autobiography Nadine Gordimer (South Africa 1991) (Xerox stories from) Jump Kenzaburo Oe (Japan 1994) Japan, the Ambiguous, and Myself Wislawa Szymborska (Poland 1996) View with the Grain of Sand The Nobel Foundation and The Nobel Channel
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She used the occasion of her nobel lecture to deliver a talk on “The Chinese Fifteenyears later, in 1964, she created the pearl S. buck Foundation, which
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