Pearl Buck – Biography
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 (1931), Sons (1932), and
A House Divided (1935), together forming a trilogy on the saga of the family
of Wang. The Good Earth stood on the American list of «best sellers» for a
long time and earned her several awards, among them the Pulitzer Prize and
the William Dean Howells Medal. She also published The First Wife and Other
Stories (1933), All Men are Brothers (a translation of the Chinese novel
Shui Hu Chuan) (1933), 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 (1944). The Time Is Now, a fictionalized account of the
author's emotional experiences, although written much earlier, did not
appear in print until 1967. |