Out of Africa by Isak Dinesen [THE MODERN LIBRARY] 1992

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Out of Africa by Isak Dinesen 

GOLD LABEL COLLECTOR'S EDITION [1992] THE MODERN LIBRARY

Hardcover with dust jacket in very good condition.  

Mild shelf wear to dust jacket.  A few marks to cloth boards.  Reads like new. 


'Out of Africa' is Isak Dinesen's memoir of her years in Africa, from 1914 to 1931, on a four-thousand-acre coffee plantation in the hills near Nairobi. She had come to Kenya from Denmark with her husband, and when they separated she stayed on to manage the farm by herself, visited frequently by her lover, the big-game hunter Denys Finch-Hatton, for whom she would make up stories "like Scheherazade." In Africa, "I learned how to tell tales," she recalled many years later. "The natives have an ear still. I told stories constantly to them, all kinds." Her account of her African adventures, written after she had lost her beloved farm and returned to Denmark, is that of a master storyteller, a woman whom John Updike called "one of the most picturesque and flamboyant literary personalities of the century."