Biography Pearl Buck and Nippon / Yoko Sagawa

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 伝記 パール・バックと日本 / 佐川陽子
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Released date: 25 May 2023

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Biography
[Introduction to the Contents]
Pearl Buck, the author who received the Nobel Prize in Literature as the first American woman and the fourth woman in the world, and who produced the most translated works in the world.
As a social activist, she also developed a wide range of activities and saved many people both inside and outside of the country. The targets were Chinese who were injured in the Sino-Japanese War, black people and women who suffered from racial discrimination and sexism, Japanese living in the United States and Japanese-Americans who were isolated in the camps after the Pearl Harbor attack. After the war, atomic bomb victims who suffered from the aftereffects of the atomic bomb, atomic bomb orphans who lost their parents due to the atomic bomb, Asian mixed-blooded children and disabled children born in the United States, mixed-blooded children and mothers born in Asian countries where the Writing
(1) Chinese Transformation and Hu Shih
(2) Chinese Classics through the Literary Revolution
(3) Chinese Saga
(4) Pearl Back in the History of American Literature
3 Nobel Prize in Literature
(1) Sense of "outsider"
(2) First News of the Award and Ripple Effects
(3) Significance of the Award
(4) In Denmark
(5) Message of the Award of Bob Dee Run
Chapter 3 : The Birth of the Social Activist Pearl Back
(1) As a Speaker
(2) As a Writer
2 Cultural Exchange between East and West
(1) Acquisition of the magazine "Yusenbei rice cracker" (3) Yusei Lemonade
Last Chapter : "Pearl Bag" (1) With the memory of my mother
(2) First time Japanese
(3) Memories with my father
(2) Pearl Bag and Japanese
(1) Living as an adult for the first time
(3) Memories with my father
(2) Pearl Bag and Japanese
(1) Living as a refugee in Unzen
(2) Marriage Proposal in Yokohama
(3) Affection for Japanese people and Japanese Americans
(4) Unchanging Love for Japanese people and Japanese Americans
(3) Fateful Visit to Japan (1960)
(1) A Japanese who welcomed Pearl Bag very much
1957 Tsurumi janice Randolph gender equality 『 『 』 Den-en-chofu 』 Unzen Kuniyoshi Ayako 『 』 Matsusaka Rikkyo University clinical psychologist Remi Hirano Remi Hirano