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Lebendiger Bambus. (1963)

von Pearl S. Buck

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An "absorbing and fast-moving" saga of Korea as experienced by one unforgettable family, from the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Good Earth (The New York Times).  "The year was 4214 after Tangun of Korea, and 1881 after Jesus of Judea." So begins Pearl S. Buck's The Living Reed, an epic historical novel seen through the eyes of four generations of Korean aristocracy.   As the chronicle begins, the Kims are living comfortably as advisors to the Korean royal family. But that world is torn apart with the Japanese invasion, when the queen is killed and the Kims are thrust into hiding. Through their story, Buck traces the country's journey from the late nineteenth century through the end of the Second World War.   "The Korean people come hauntingly alive," wrote the Journal of Asian Studies about The Living Reed. "The remarkable novels of Pearl S. Buck have given the world an awakened understanding and appreciation of the Chinese people, and now she has wrought a like marvel for Korea." A New York Times bestseller, The Living Reed is an enlightening account of a nation's fight for survival and a gripping tale of a family caught in the ebb and flow of history.   This ebook features an illustrated biography of Pearl S. Buck including rare images from the author's estate.… (mehr)
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  archivomorero | May 21, 2023 |
Here's what I wrote in 2008 about this read: "Remember fondly. Insightful into the war-torn history of Korea. Remember references to times with many trees in the landscape, and honoring and learning greatly from the wisdom of the beloved aged." ( )
  MGADMJK | Sep 9, 2022 |
Contraste de culturas: la coreana con la china, con la japonesa y con la occidental. Ih-lan, el protagonista de la novela, vive inmerso en un mundo de poderío femenino.
  Natt90 | Jul 5, 2022 |
This is the story of Korea's domination by China and then Japan from about 1880 to the end of WWII, concluding with the North being dominated by the Russia communists. I love Pearl Buck's novels of China, but this one was just not quite as good as The Good Earth or A House Divided, although it was a readable generational struggle for survival. ( )
  Tess_W | Apr 11, 2017 |
This beautiful novel is a work of art. You can feel the beauty of the country and the spirit of its people as you read it. It amazes me that Buck was able to immerse herself so thoroughly into so many different cultures.

At the same time, this is a devastating novel. It's no wonder that Korea hates the rest of the world, and if the U.S. treated other countries the way we treated Korea, it's no wonder that the rest of the world hates us. ( )
  AmandaL. | Jan 16, 2016 |
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An "absorbing and fast-moving" saga of Korea as experienced by one unforgettable family, from the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Good Earth (The New York Times).  "The year was 4214 after Tangun of Korea, and 1881 after Jesus of Judea." So begins Pearl S. Buck's The Living Reed, an epic historical novel seen through the eyes of four generations of Korean aristocracy.   As the chronicle begins, the Kims are living comfortably as advisors to the Korean royal family. But that world is torn apart with the Japanese invasion, when the queen is killed and the Kims are thrust into hiding. Through their story, Buck traces the country's journey from the late nineteenth century through the end of the Second World War.   "The Korean people come hauntingly alive," wrote the Journal of Asian Studies about The Living Reed. "The remarkable novels of Pearl S. Buck have given the world an awakened understanding and appreciation of the Chinese people, and now she has wrought a like marvel for Korea." A New York Times bestseller, The Living Reed is an enlightening account of a nation's fight for survival and a gripping tale of a family caught in the ebb and flow of history.   This ebook features an illustrated biography of Pearl S. Buck including rare images from the author's estate.

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