[Pearl Buck, Literature] This Week Magazine by the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, March 23 1946 Issue, with a New Short Story by Pearl Buck

Author: Buck, Pearl
Title: [Pearl Buck, Literature] This Week Magazine by the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, March 23 1946 Issue, with a New Short Story by Pearl Buck
Publication: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Bulletin, 1946

Description: [Pearl Buck, Literature] This Week Magazine by the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, March 23 1946 Issue, with a New Short Story by Pearl Buck, Philadelphia Bulletin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1946, 10.75 x 12.25 inches, 23 pp.

Staple-bound color pictorial wrappers; moderate chipping to bottom edge, light chipping to top and fore-edge; else clean, unmarked, colors bright; interior contains numerous color and black and white illustrations and photographs; very good condition.

The highlight of this issue of This Week Magazine is a short story, titled "Big Tooth Yang" (later published as "The Tax Collector") by noted American author Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973). Buck is best known for her novel The Good Earth, a historical fiction novel about Chinese village life in Anhwei Province. It was the best-selling novel in the United States in 1931 and 1932, and Buck was awarded the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for her work. Pearl Buck was born in the U.S. and raised in China by her Presbyterian missionary parents. Her parents taught her that the Chinese people were their equals, and raised her in a bilingual environment; she was tutored in English, classical Chinese, and the local dialect of the provinces they lived in. In her lifetime, Buck wrote 43 novels as well as numerous non-fiction books, biographies, autobiographies, and short stories; much of her work focused on Chinese people and was set in China; contemporary reviewers say that she humanized and demythologized China and the Chinese people in the American mind. Pearl Buck was the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded in 1938 "for her rich and truly epic depictions of peasant life in China" and for her "masterpieces", two memoir-style biographies of her parents.

Other articles in this magazine include an opinion piece in support of atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll; a profile of a photographer in the Philadelphia Orchestra; and several more short stories. Scarce; no copies found in commerce or OCLC as of February 2024. Very Good.

Seller ID: 1251

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