Pearl S. Buck
Overview
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (1892-1973), an American Nobel Prize-winning novelist, dedicated her books and her personal activities to the improvement of relations between Americans and Asians.
Pearl Sydenstricker was born in Hillsboro, West Virginia, on June 26, 1892. Her parents were Presbyterian missionaries, on furlough at the time of her birth from their activities in Chinkiang, China, although they soon returned there. During the anti-foreign Boxer Rebellion of 1900, the family was forced to flee to Shanghai where, from 1907 to 1909, Buck attended boarding school. She moved to the United States the following year to enter Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Virginia. After receiving a bachelor's degree in 1914, she took a teaching assistantship at the college but almost immediately returned...
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Born
- June 26, 1892
Died
- March 06, 1973
Occupation
WriterOther Occupations
- Activist;
- Essayist;
- Nobel laureate;
- Novelist;
- Philanthropist;
- Short story writer
Nationality
AmericanOther Names
- Buck, Pearl;
- Buck, Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker;
- Buck, Pearl Sydenstricker;
- Sedges, John
Gender
Female