Pearl S. Buck had always lived in China except for the time she spent in the United States when she was being educated. She studied at Randolph-Macon College and at Cornell University. She taught at the University of Nanking and at the Government University in Nanking under two national regimes. She lived in Nanking during the 1930's. The Good Earth was Mrs. Buck's second published novel. East Wind: West Wind appeared under the John Day imprint in 1930. She contributed articles and stories to various magazines, among them The Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, and Asia.
Pearl S. Buck
Author details
- Born:
- June 26, 1892
- Died:
- March 6, 1973
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Books by Pearl S. Buck
![W. Somerset Maugham, Frank O'Connor, John O'Hara, O. Henry, Rabindranath Tagore, Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Wallace Stegner, Maksim Gorky, D. H. Lawrence, Damon Runyon, Paul Horgan, Dorothy L. Sayers, M. R. James, Henry Lawson, Bertolt Brecht, Colette, Katherine Anne Porter, Albert Camus, Irwin Shaw, Aldous Huxley, Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Dorothy Parker, Saki, Truman Capote, Rumer Godden, H. G. Wells, Mark Twain, , Shirley Jackson, Ernest Hemingway, Jean Stafford, Alberto Moravia, Graham Greene, John Updike, Nadine Gordimer, Stephen Crane, F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Editors of The Reader's Digest, Guy de Maupassat, Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes, Corrado Alvaro, Lilika Nakos, Jessamyn West, Josh Gregory, Sally Benson, Thomas Head Raddall, Sholem Aleichem, Richard Ellmann, James Thurber, Robert Benchley, Mikhail Zoshchenko, Santha Rama Rau, Nigel Balchin, Leo Kennedy, Katherine Mansfield, Marcel Aymé, Doris Lessing, Eudora Welty, Pearl S. Buck, S. J. Perelman, John Steinbeck, Hernando Tellez, Hjalmar Söderberg, Max Aub, Karen Blixen, Roy, Gabrielle, Ring Lardner, Luigi Pirandello, Anatole France: Great Short Stories of the World (Hardcover, 1981, Reader's Digest Association, Reader's Digest)](https://bookwyrm-social.sfo3.digitaloceanspaces.com/images/covers/6382b33a-903e-4eed-8ac2-2280c674cd96.jpeg)
Great Short Stories of the World
by W. Somerset Maugham, Frank O'Connor, John O'Hara, and 67 others