
Pearl S. Buck International
Founded by Pearl S. Buck, this international humanitarian organization
is commited to improving the quality of life and expanding
opportunities for children;
understanding the values of other
cultures; and promoting the need for humanitarianism
throughout the world.
The
Nobel e-Museum
In 1938, Pearl S. Buck won the Nobel Prize for literature "for her
rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China
and for her biographical masterpieces."
The Pulitzer Prize
Pearl S. Buck was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in literature
in 1932 for The Good
Earth.
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck
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