Pearl S. Buck(1892-1973)
- Writer
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Daughter of Christian missionaries, Pearl Buck was reared and educated
in China. She received her university education in America but returned
to China in the mid-1910s. She became a university instructor and
writer, eventually authoring novels about China, some of which were
turned into Hollywood films, including La terre chinoise (1937) and Les Fils du dragon (1944). She also
wrote novels using the pen-name 'John Sedges', and she won the 'Nobel
Prize' for Literature in 1938.