Pearl S. Buck
Pearl Buck, ca. 1972. | |
Obra | Talasulat, Talaturu |
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Bangsa | Americana |
Paksa | China |
Galal) | Template:Awd |
Asawa | John Lossing Buck (1917–1935) Richard Walsh (1935–1960) angga king kayang kamatayan |
Pirma |
I Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (Junio 26, 1892 – Marzo 6, 1973), a kilala murin king kayang lagyung Isik, Sai Zhenzhu (Chinese: 賽珍珠; pinyin: Sài Zhēnzhū), metung yang talasulat a Americanang keraklan menuknangan king China anggang 1934. Pekamasali yang librung piksyon (best-selling fiction book) ing kayang nobelang The Good Earth king Estados Unidos anyang banwang 1931 ampong 1932, at sinambut yang Pulitzer Prize anyang 1932. Kanitang 1938, mirinan yang galal a pamanyambut king Nobel Prize in Literature, "king kayang mabandi ampong tutung mapyang pamilarawan ning bye da reng ortilano king China, ampo reng kayang obra maestrang talambye." (for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces.)[1]
Nobela
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- East Wind:West Wind (1930)
- The House of Earth
- The Good Earth (1931)
- Sons (1933)
- A House Divided (1935)
- The Mother (1933)
- All Men Are Brothers (1933) A loose translation of the Chinese classical prose epic Water Margin.
- This Proud Heart (1938)
- The Patriot (1939)
- Other Gods (1940)
- China Sky (1941)
- Dragon Seed (1942)
- The Promise (1943)
- China Flight (1943)
- The Townsman (1945) – as John Sedges
- Portrait of a Marriage (1945)
- Pavilion of Women (1946)
- The Angry Wife (1947) – as John Sedges
- Peony (1948)
- The Big Wave (1948)
- A Long Love (1949) – as John Sedges
- The Bondmaid (1949) First Published in Great Britain
- Kinfolk (1950)
- God's Men (1951)
- The Hidden Flower (1952)
- Come, My Beloved (1953)
- Voices in the House (1953) – as John Sedges
- Imperial Woman (1956)
- Letter from Peking (1957)
- Command the Morning (1959)
- Satan Never Sleeps (1962; see 1962 film Satan Never Sleeps)
- The Living Reed (1963)
- Death in the Castle (1965)
- The Time Is Noon (1966)
- Matthew, Mark, Luke and John (1967)
- The New Year (1968)
- The Three Daughters of Madame Liang (1969)
- Mandala (1970)
- The Goddess Abides (1972)
- All Under Heaven (1973)
- The Rainbow (1974)
E piksyon
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- Of Men and Women (1941)
- Talk about Russia (with Masha Scott) (1945)
- How It Happens: Talk about the German People, 1914–1933, with Erna von Pustau (1947)
- The Child Who Never Grew (1950)
- The Man Who Changed China: The Story of Sun Yat-sen (1953) for young readers
- My Several Worlds (1954)
- For Spacious Skies (1966)
- The People of Japan (1966)
- The Kennedy Women (1970)
- China as I See It (1970)
- The Story Bible (1971)
- Pearl S. Buck's Oriental Cookbook (1972)
Makaba ampong makuyad a salita (Long and short stories)
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- The First Wife and Other Stories (1933)
- Today and Forever: Stories of China (1941)
- Twenty-Seven Stories (1943)
- Far and Near: Stories of Japan, China, and America (1949)
- Fourteen Stories (1961)
- Hearts Come Home and Other Stories (1962)
- Stories of China (1964)
- Escape at Midnight and Other Stories (1964)
- The Good Deed (1969)
- Once Upon a Christmas (1972)
- East and West Stories (1975)
- Secrets of the Heart: Stories (1976)
- The Lovers and Other Stories (1977)
- Mrs. Stoner and the Sea and Other Stories (1978)
- The Woman Who Was Changed and Other Stories (1979)
- The Good Deed (1969)
- "Christmas Day in the Morning"
- "The Refugee"
- "The Chinese Children Next Door" (para kareng anak)
- ″The Enemy"
- "The Frill"
- "The Golden Flower"
Galal
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: The Good Earth (1932)
- William Dean Howells Medal (1935)
- Nobel Prize in Literature (1938)
Museo ampong makasalesayan a bale
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Manigobra la reng mapilan a lugal a makasalesayan ba la lang isinup ampong pakit deng gamit ibat king bye nang Pearl Buck a malalam a miugne kareng miayaliwang kultura:
- The Pearl S. Buck Birthplace king Hillsboro, West Virginia
- Green Hills Farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
- The Zhenjiang Pearl S. Buck Research Association in Zhenjiang, China
- Pearl S. Buck House in Nanjing, China
- The Pearl S. Buck Summer Villa, on Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi Province, China
- The Pearl S. Buck Memorial Hall, Bucheon City, South Korea[2]
Karagdagang babasan
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- Peter J. Conn. Pearl S. Buck: A Cultural Biography. Cambridge England ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. ISBN 0521560802
- Hilary Spurling, Burying the Bones: Pearl Buck in China (London: Profile, 2010) ISBN 9781861978288
- Nora B. Stirling, Pearl Buck, a Woman in Conflict (Piscataway, NJ: New Century Publishers, 1983)
- Elizabeth Johnston Lipscomb, Frances E. Webb and Peter J. Conn, eds., The Several Worlds of Pearl S. Buck: Essays Presented at a Centennial Symposium, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, March 26-28, 1992. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Contributions in Women's Studies, 1994. ISBN 0313291527
- Liao Kang. Pearl S. Buck: A Cultural Bridge across the Pacific. (Westport, CT, London: Greenwood, Contributions to the Study of World Literature 77, 1997). ISBN 0-313-30146-8.
- Xi Lian. The Conversion of Missionaries: Liberalism in American Protestant Missions in China, 1907-1932. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997). ISBN 027101606X
- Mari Yoshihara. Embracing the East: White Women and American Orientalism. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003). ISBN 019514533X
- Karen J. Leong. The China Mystique: Pearl S. Buck, Anna May Wong, Mayling Soong, and the Transformation of American Orientalism. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005). ISBN 0520244222
- Theodore F. Harris ((in consultation with Pearl S. Buck), Pearl S. Buck: a Biography (John Day, June 1969. ISBN 978-0-381-98113-6 )
- Theodore F. Harris ((in consultation with Pearl S. Buck), Pearl S. Buck; a biography. Volume two: Her philosophy as expressed in her letters (John Day, January 1971. ASIN B002BAA2PU )
Notes
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- ↑ Meyers, Mike. "Pearl of the Orient," New York Times. March 5, 2006.
- ↑ Pearl S. Buck International: Other Pearl S. Buck Historic Places. Psbi.org (2006-09-30). Retrieved on 2010-02-25.
Suglung palwal
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- The Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Pocahontas County West Virginia
- Pearl S. Buck International
- The Zhenjiang Pearl S. Buck Research Association, China (in Chinese & English)
- Official Nobel Prize Website: Brief Biography
- University of Pennsylvania website dedicated to Pearl S. Buck
- Brief biography at Kirjasto (Pegasos)
- Pearl S. Buck king Internet Movie Database
- National Trust for Historic Preservation on the Pearl S. Buck House Restoration
- Pearl Buck interviewed by Mike Wallace on The Mike Wallace Interview February 8, 1958
- Pearl S. Buck 5 cent issue (htm). Great Americans series. Smithsonian Institution National Postal Museum. Retrieved on 10 March 2012.
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