
Pearl Buck in China
Journey to The Good Earth
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Narrated by:
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Hilary Spurling
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By:
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Hilary Spurling
The author of the much honored two-volume biography of Henri Matisse unearths the life and work of the Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize winner Pearl Buck, whose novels in the 1930's and 40's were the first written for a Western audience to describe ordinary life in the still secret China of the late 19th and early 20th century. Published in 1931, The Good Earth sold tens of millions of copies worldwide and is still in print today.
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Amazing life experience. A feminist, and survivor.
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Fascinating read with some thoughtful insights
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If you could sum up Pearl Buck in China in three words, what would they be?
Tragic inspiring mesmerizingWhat did you like best about this story?
Pearl Buck's life in China was much more complex and interesting than I would have imagined before listening to this book. And tragic too. The biographer doesn't omit any of the gritty, grimy details of her life. And there were many! But they add substance to Buck's portrait and vividly illustrate what a remarkable woman (person) Pearl Buck was and what a remarkable life she had lived.Have you listened to any of Hilary Spurling’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
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Pearl Buck's greatest novel was her lifeAny additional comments?
I lived for two years in Nanjing and one year in Zhenjiang and I was never informed that Pearl Buck had lived in either city. Obviously the Chinese are conflicted about her. But China was an important part of her life, and for millions -- both Chinese and non-Chinese -- she offered a glimpse of a civilization that they would otherwise have never known.A biography as gripping as a novel
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Ok, but didn’t care for the narrator
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However, Ms Spurling has done exhaustive research on Pearl Buck, her family, her inner struggles and the window she opened for the west to view the badly misunderstood culture of China. The first hand accounts of the terror experienced during the Boxer rebellion and the other uprisings and incidents in the 20th century made me wonder how foreigners found the strength to remain in China. I was particularly taken with Pearl Buck's persistent calls for her readers to rethink the purpose and strategies of foreign missions, and feelings of racial and cultural superiority.
Fascinating history
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A heart breaking story
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Fascinating and Thorough
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More Comprehensive than Expected
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Very good
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was a formative one for me.
so Much More to the Story. the
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