Literature

Sabrana dela 16: Skriveni cvet

Sabrana dela 16: Skriveni cvet

Pearl S. Buck

The novel is an intimate, emotional story of forbidden love in post-war Japan. One of Buck's most personal works on the subject of interracial relationships. Less epic, more psychological and melancholic than her Chinese novels.

Rad, 1978.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.624.50
Sabrana dela 17: Tri kćeri gospođe Lijang

Sabrana dela 17: Tri kćeri gospođe Lijang

Pearl S. Buck

After her husband brings a concubine into her house, Mrs. Liang leaves home, opens a fancy restaurant in Shanghai and sends her three daughters to study in America, while China is shaken by communist upheavals.

Matica srpska, 1971.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
4.62 - 5.22
Sabrana dela 19: Zmajevo seme

Sabrana dela 19: Zmajevo seme

Pearl S. Buck

The family of Chinese peasant Ling Tan faces the Japanese invasion in 1937. The war destroys their lives, changes customs and inspires resistance. A moving story of the courage, suffering and struggle of the Chinese people.

Rad, 1971.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.56 - 5.62
Sabrana dela 1: Božji ljudi

Sabrana dela 1: Božji ljudi

Pearl S. Buck

"God's People" (1951) is a novel in which the author compares the contrasting lives and ideals of two Americans who grew up as the sons of missionaries in China. The plot spans from the Boxer Rebellion (1900) to the mid-20th century.

Rad, 1978.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.44
Sabrana dela 20: Živa trska

Sabrana dela 20: Živa trska

Pearl S. Buck

"The Living Reed" (1963) is an epic historical novel in which the author depicts the turbulent history of Korea from the end of the 19th century to the end of World War II (1881–1945) through the fates of four generations of the aristocratic Korean Kim fa

Rad, 1978.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.364.02
Sabrana dela 2: Dobra zemlja

Sabrana dela 2: Dobra zemlja

Pearl S. Buck

Pearl S. Buck depicts the life of Chinese peasant Wang Lung, his rise from poverty to wealth, and the disintegration of family ties. The novel explores the relationship between man and land, tradition, social change, and moral challenges.

Rad, 1971.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.223.95 - 5.265.24
Sabrana dela 3: Drugi bogovi

Sabrana dela 3: Drugi bogovi

Pearl S. Buck

The novel Other Gods is a satirical and psychological story about the American cult of celebrity, idolatry, and the need of the masses to create "gods" out of ordinary people.

Matica srpska, 1980.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.744.31
Sabrana dela 4: Duga ljubav

Sabrana dela 4: Duga ljubav

Pearl S. Buck

Edward "Ned" Haslatt loves his wife Margaret devotedly, but their marriage is a silent battle between his idealized devotion and her sharp, level-headed pragmatism—a search for a love that matures, not burns out.

Rad, 1971.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
3.62 - 4.26
Sabrana dela 5: Duh i telo (Izgnanstvo / Ratoborni anđeo)

Sabrana dela 5: Duh i telo (Izgnanstvo / Ratoborni anđeo)

Pearl S. Buck

In two memorial portraits, Buck writes about his mother Caroline, a lonely and imaginative exile, and his father Absalom, a stern missionary-warrior—two contrasting souls in the shadow of China.

Rad, 1971.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
3.64 - 4.26
Sabrana dela 6: Glasovi u kući

Sabrana dela 6: Glasovi u kući

Pearl S. Buck

In the patrician Asher family, longtime servants and their daughter Jessica live in the shadow of their master; when the girl gets out of control, the stability of the house collapses.

Rad, 1971.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
3.24 - 3.99