Out of Africa
by Isak Dinesen · June 1994

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Karen Blixen went to Kenya in 1914 to run a coffee-farm; its failure in 1931 caused her to return to Denmark where she wrote this classic account of her experiences. *Out of Africa* is a celebration of her life there; her friendship with the various peoples of the area and her sympathetic response to the landscape and animals are drawn with warmth and unusual clarity. Although the book is pervaded by her sense of loss, Karen Blixen looks back with an unsentimental intelligence to portray a way of life that is now gone forever.
Country lifeSocial life and customsSafarisManners and customsContinental european fiction (fictional works by one author)Country life, kenyaDinesen, isak, 1885-1962Kenya, description and travelKenya, social life and customsAuthors, danishIndigenous peoples