The Exile: Portrait of an American Mother
β Scribed by Pearl S. Buck
- Book ID
- 111845377
- Publisher
- Eastbridge Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 256 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781788690492
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β¦ Synopsis
he Exile: Portrait of an American Mother is Pearl S. Buckβs intensely moving memoir of her mother, Caroline (Carrie) Stulting Sydenstricker, who set off to China as the bride of a zealous Presbyterian missionary in 1880. She would spend the rest of her life there, enduring a harsh, isolated existence in the poor, hostile interior of China. She struggled to keep her family safe and healthy, her first three children dying young and the fourth, Pearl, narrowly escaping the same fate. Carrieβs husband was often far away preaching, and, even when at home, he was a distant figure whose singular focus on βthe Workβ brought hardship to the family. With courage and determination, Carrie persisted, successfully raising the family and administering to the Chinese in practical, informal ways.
Buck wrote a draft of The Exile immediately after her motherβs death in 1921, pouring her raw emotions into this heroic, loving portrait. However, the book was not published until January, 1936. It was such a critical and popular success that Buck immediately set to writing a companion biography of her father, Fighting Angel , which was published later that year to similar acclaim. When, in 1938, Pearl S. Buck became the first American woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, it was not only βfor her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in Chinaβ but also βfor her biographical masterpieces.β
As well as being a beautifully written account of a dramatic life, The Exile reveals Buck herself more deeply than in her other works, showing the profound influence her mother had on Buckβs life and her novels.
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