Pearl S. Buck

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My Several Worlds: A Personal Record. Illustrated

Pearl S. Buck

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My Several Worlds is a richly detailed memoir by Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck, offering readers a unique glimpse into her life, experiences, and the cultural insights that shaped her work. In this illustrated edition, Buck takes readers through her “several worlds” — the distinct realms she inhabited throughout her life, including her American roots, her early years in rural China as the daughter of missionaries, and her later life as an acclaimed writer and humanitarian. Buck recounts her deep connection to China, where she spent much of her childhood and early adulthood. Her love for the people, culture, and landscapes of China, as well as her observations of the stark social divisions and conflicts, profoundly influenced her perspective and literary voice. My Several Worlds also addresses her return to the United States, where she navigated her dual identity as both American and “foreigner,” reflecting on the challenges of bridging two worlds. The memoir explores Buck’s insights into East-West relations, her struggles with personal loss, and her advocacy for social justice, particularly concerning women’s rights and racial equality. Her reflections on family, identity, and belonging reveal the complexity of her worldview and the compassion that underpins her celebrated works. This illustrated edition enriches Buck’s narrative with images that bring her memories and cultural landscapes to life, enhancing the reader’s understanding of the times and places that defined her. My Several Worlds is an inspiring journey through the life of a remarkable woman whose legacy continues to resonate worldwide.
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Affiche du document The Mother. Illustrated

The Mother. Illustrated

Pearl S. Buck

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91 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h08min.
The Mother by Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck is a deeply moving novel that explores the strength, resilience, and struggles of a rural Chinese woman facing the challenges of poverty, tradition, and personal loss. Set in pre-revolutionary China, the story follows an unnamed woman, simply known as “the mother,” as she endures the hardships of rural life, poverty, and abandonment, while remaining fiercely devoted to her children and the land she depends on. Through Buck's empathetic storytelling, The Mother delves into the character’s inner life and the cultural forces that shape her existence, bringing to light her complex emotions, fears, and hopes. Her journey reflects the universal themes of motherhood, sacrifice, and survival. Buck’s portrayal of her protagonist’s strength and endurance highlights the role of women in rural China and gives voice to those often unseen in society. The illustrated edition enriches Buck’s narrative, bringing visual life to the novel’s setting, cultural elements, and emotions. The illustrations deepen the reader's immersion into the protagonist’s world, capturing the beauty and harshness of rural life as well as the mother’s quiet, enduring spirit. The Mother is not only a tribute to the resilience of women but also a powerful examination of human dignity and the quiet heroism found in everyday life. This novel stands as a timeless work, offering insight into the human spirit and the universal experiences of love, loss, and endurance. It is essential reading for fans of Buck’s work and anyone drawn to compelling stories of the human experience.
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