Showing posts with label higher education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label higher education. Show all posts

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Pearl S. Buck in Schools and Universities Today

Pearl grew up in this home in Zhenjiang China and then
was a teacher herself, at the university there. 
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Do you study the life of Pearl S. Buck at your school?  

In a recent New Yorker article "Why is Literary Fame So Unpredictable?," Tom Vanderbilt uses Pearl S. Buck as proof that literary prizes do little to ensure the enduring reputation of an author, and asserts that her work is hardly read anymore.  I don't know how Pearl Buck stacks up against her contemporaries in terms of how much she is read these days, but Vanderbilt seems to have forgotten that The Good Earth, the best-selling, highly acclaimed novel that was most responsible for getting Pearl Buck all those honors back in the 1930s, received a huge boost in sales when Oprah's Book Club featured it in 2004.  

Monday, May 21, 2012

Symposium on Pearl S. Buck Part of 110 Anniversary Celebrations of Nanjing University

A symposium on Pearl S. Buck and her time in China was recently held as part of a series of events celebrating the 110th anniversary of Nanjing University. According to a short article on the symposium in China Daily, approximately 20 scholars and researchers from around the world attended the symposium, and the prevailing view was that,
Pearl S. Buck was a remarkable cultural envoy who played a pioneering role in demystifying China in the American mind in the early 20th century...