The Living Reed
1963 novel by Pearl S. Buck
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Author | Pearl S. Buck |
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Language | English |
Genre | Historical novel |
Publisher | John Day |
Publication date | 1963 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
The Living Reed is a historical novel by Pearl S. Buck.[1] It describes life in Korea from the latter part of the nineteenth century to the end of the Second World War through the viewpoints and lives of several members of four generations of a prominent aristocratic family.
References
- ^ Chung, Kyung Cho (May 1964). "The Living Reed. By Pearl S. Buck. New York: John Day, 1963. 478. $6.95". The Journal of Asian Studies. 23 (3): 481–482. doi:10.2307/2050791. ISSN 0021-9118. JSTOR 2050791. S2CID 161497517.
External links
- The Living Reed at the Internet Archive
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Pearl S. Buck
- The Good Earth (1931)
- Sons (1932)
- A House Divided (1935)
- East Wind: West Wind (1930)
- The Mother (1934)
- China Sky (1941)
- Dragon Seed (1942)
- The Big Wave (1948)
- Peony (1948)
- Imperial Woman (1956)
- Letter from Peking (1957)
- The Living Reed (1963)
- Mandala (1970)
- The Exile (1936)
- Fighting Angel (1936)
"The Old Demon" (1939)
- The Good Earth (1937)
- Dragon Seed (1944)
- China Sky (1945)
- The Big Wave (1961)
- Satan Never Sleeps (1962)
- Pavilion of Women (2001)
- Absalom Sydenstricker (father)
- Edgar Sydenstricker (brother)
- John Lossing Buck (husband)
- Richard J. Walsh (second husband)
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