Other gods
This novel was published in 1940, only two years after its distinguished author, Pearl Buck, received the Nobel Prize in Literature, the first American woman to achieve this venerable status. Therefore, this work is the writer's first work with the Nobel mantle. Years earlier, she had won the Pulitzer Prize for her most famous novel of all time, The Good Earth. American writer Pearl Buck was born in 1892 to American parents who were Christian missionaries, which certainly left a clear impact on her culture and writings. Even the original title of this work of fiction (OTHER GODS) may have been quoted from one of the Ten Commandments mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in the books of Exodus 20:2 and Deuteronomy 5:6 (Thou shalt have no other gods before Me), which carries symbolic connotations and projections. It is a social and human issue that deserves a lot of deep contemplation, as it represents one of the most important intellectual themes around which the events of the novel revolve.
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Other gods
This novel was published in 1940, only two years after its distinguished author, Pearl Buck, received the Nobel Prize in Literature, the first American woman to achieve this venerable status. Therefore, this work is the writer's first work with the Nobel mantle. Years earlier, she had won the Pulitzer Prize for her most famous novel of all time, The Good Earth. American writer Pearl Buck was born in 1892 to American parents who were Christian missionaries, which certainly left a clear impact on her culture and writings. Even the original title of this work of fiction (OTHER GODS) may have been quoted from one of the Ten Commandments mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in the books of Exodus 20:2 and Deuteronomy 5:6 (Thou shalt have no other gods before Me), which carries symbolic connotations and projections. It is a social and human issue that deserves a lot of deep contemplation, as it represents one of the most important intellectual themes around which the events of the novel revolve.
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This novel was published in 1940, only two years after its distinguished author, Pearl Buck, received the Nobel Prize in Literature, the first American woman to achieve this venerable status. Therefore, this work is the writer's first work with the Nobel mantle. Years earlier, she had won the Pulitzer Prize for her most famous novel of all time, The Good Earth. American writer Pearl Buck was born in 1892 to American parents who were Christian missionaries, which certainly left a clear impact on her culture and writings. Even the original title of this work of fiction (OTHER GODS) may have been quoted from one of the Ten Commandments mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in the books of Exodus 20:2 and Deuteronomy 5:6 (Thou shalt have no other gods before Me), which carries symbolic connotations and projections. It is a social and human issue that deserves a lot of deep contemplation, as it represents one of the most important intellectual themes around which the events of the novel revolve.

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ISBN-13: 9789777652759
Publisher: ???? ????? ????????
Publication date: 09/01/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 622
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 15 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

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بيرل كومفورت سيدنستريكر باك (26 يونيو 1892 - 6 مارس 1973) كاتبة وروائية أمريكية. اشتهرت بروايتها الأرض الطيبة ، وهي الرواية الأكثر مبيعًا في الولايات المتحدة في عامي 1931 و1932 والتي فازت بها بجائزة بوليتسر في عام 1932. في عام 1938، أصبحت باك أول امرأة أمريكية تفوز بجائزة نوبل في الأدب "لأوصافها الغنية والملحمية حقًا لحياة الفلاحين
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