Letters from Africa, 1914-1931

by Isak Dinesen

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Presents a selection of letters written by author Karen Blixen to her closest relatives from 1914 to 1931, the period during which she made her home in Africa, and includes a biographical chronology.

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This is a collection of letters written from Africa by Karen Blixen. The letters are written primarily to Blixen's mother, brother, sister, and an aunt. I find the letters to her mother and brother the most interesting. In them, she details life in Africa in all of its vivid richness. Letters to another relative tend to veer into philosophical territory and her views on the way life is lived or should be lived by humanity. Those letters could get extremely tedious.

I think that one has to have a general knowledge of the characters and setting of Blixen's Africa if one is to dive into these letters. Certainly, watching the film "Out Of Africa" will help you, as well as reading Blixen's book of the same name. There are many well-known show more figures who make appearances throughout the letters which the reader will know: the Prince of Wales (Edward VIII), some members of the Happy Valley set, and others.

Good reading if you can disregard the philosophizing.
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I've actually read this twice before years ago, and on the third time around this time I was looking for something specific in it (so still have it marked as to-read mainly to remind me) - but I seem to keep getting waylaid with other books..

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Isak Dinesen was born Karen Christentze Dinesen in Rungsted, Denmark on April 17, 1885. She studied English at Oxford University and painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. During her lifetime, she wrote plays, short stories, novels, poetry, and nonfiction works. Her career as a writer spanned from 1907 to 1962. She was published in show more Danish under the name of Karen Blixen and in English under the pseudonym of Isak Dinesen. Her short story collections include Seven Gothic Tales, Winter Tales, and Last Tales. Her nonfiction book, Out of Africa, was published in 1937 and was adapted into an Oscar-winning film starring Meryl Streep in 1985. She died of emaciation September 7, 1962. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Born, Anne (Translator)
Lasson, Frans (Editor)

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Born, Anne (Translator)
Daub, Sigrid (Translator)
Heeder, Susanne (Cover designer)

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Original publication date
1981
People/Characters
Karen Blixen; Bror Blixen; Alice de Janze; Berkeley Cole; Ellen Dahle; Hugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere (show all 12); Farah Aden; Kamante; Denys Finch-Hatton; Kinanjui; Thomas Dinesen; Ingeborg Dinesen
Important places
Kenya; Africa; Denmark; Nairobi, Kenya; Muthaiga Country Club, Nairobi, Kenya; Lake Naivasha, Kenya (show all 8); Ngong Hills, Kenya; Rungstedlund, Denmark
Important events
World War I (1914-1918)
Publisher's editor*
Locke-Groß, Ursula
Original language*
Danish
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Biography & Memoir
DDC/MDS
839.81372Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesOther Germanic literaturesDanish and Norwegian literaturesDanishDanish fiction1900–2000Early 20th century 1900–1945
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PT8175 .B545 .Z5313Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesDanish literatureIndividual authors or works1900-1960
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