Pearl S. Buck: Bridge Builders Humans are tired of being afraid and unable to understand. This fact has existed for many years, and it still exists today. Fortunately, there are people like Pearl Buck. People like her saw this simple factual corruption and tried to break the separation barrier between others. She establishes a work that seems impossible to accomplish, that is, a "bridge from China to the United States from the Pacific to China" and she breaks many walls through her work and provides good service to many people I promised.
In the summer of 1934, Pearl S. Buck boarded a Shanghai ship to the United States. She is 42 years old, mainly a city along the Yangtze River, living in China for 34 years. Pearl and her first husband, John Rossing ยท Back taught at Nanjing University, live in a house on campus. In a small room on the third floor, Barker stealed several hours from teaching, doing housework and taking care of a mentally handicapped daughter and wrote her first work. Her second book, "Good Earth", was the best-selling novel in the United States from 1931 to 1932, changing her from ambiguity and semi-poverty overnight to international celebrities and wealth.
This summer I lived in the city of Winhall where I lived in Vermont and the famous American famous pearl race (1892-1973) was living a strange and strange life in her. In the last chapter. Every day I pass the road to Pearl Buck Drive and Buck Summer House. Nearby is the old Liftline hotel in Stratton. Here, I would like to have dinner with my friend in the past few years for her 38-year-old "Dance Coach". After Winhall, the dance coach Barker and his young men's aides transferred some mountains to Vermont province Danby, where they finished her year. According to the only tourist attraction in the city, "A wonderfully attractive biography of Hillary Spurring, China's Pearl S. Buck
China's interest in Pearl S. Buck and its writing has been on for a while. Twenty years ago, when I was studying Buck 's biography, American senior scholars told Buck' s book is 'Treasure House' of Chinese rural life information in the early 20 th century. 90% of the lives of farmers' families. Twenty years after the conversation, scholars released back articles in Chinese magazines and translated dozens of her novels into Chinese. Therefore, the 2012 Spring seminar is the result of long-term cultural recovery.