About this title: OUT OF AFRICA is the classic account of the experiences of Karen Blixen (aka Isak Dinesen) in Kenya, where she managed a coffee plantation for 17 years, from 1914 to 1931, first with her difficult husband the Baron von Blixen and, after their divorce, by herself. One of the most popular books of the 20th century, it provides a vivid and lyrical but very realistic description of colonial Africa and life in the bush country far inland. The book was made into an acclaimed film in 1985 starring Meryl Streep (as Karen Blixen) and Robert Redford (as Denys Finch-Hatton, her longtime lover, who was ...
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Description: Good. Past Owner Smoked. No DJ. Light Shelfwear Overall. Scuffed Covers. Slightly Faded Spine. Edgewear, bumping. Label on first page. No Marks in text. c35s03. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Time-Life Books, New York
Date Published: 1980
ISBN-13:9780809435982ISBN:0809435985
Description: Good/Wraps. . Trade paperback, good condition, w. ltly rubbed wraps--a few lt marks. Smwht slanted sp, lt sp creases, v. ltly bumped corners. Ltly curving fr wrap. Ltly to smwht tanned p. edges, ins wraps. Sme ltly tanned pp. Clean, tight, unmarked. read more
Edition: 2nd Modern Library ed.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Modern Library
Date Published: 1984
ISBN-13:9780394604985ISBN:0394604989
Description: Good in good dust jacket. Ex-library with labels in good condition. First (blank) page cutoff. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 389 p. Audience: General/trade. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Quality Paperback Book Club
Date Published: 1965
Description: Good. Nice paperback w/tight & square binding. Text is clean, bright and unmarked. No names, no marks, no stickers. No creases on cover or spine. Spine is faded. Careful packaging and fast shipping. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House
Date Published: 1952
Description: Good. Binding is tight and square. Text is clean and bright. Ex-library copy with typical markings and attachments. No DJ. Corners and edges slightly rubbed and bumped. We recommend PRIORITY MAIL for even faster delivery! read more
Description: Very Good. 0809435977 An excellent copy that would be like new but has the top right corner with a small amount of discoloration. Light wear on cover edges and on corner tips. Pages sharp and clean. No marks or highlighting in text. No remainder mark from publisher. Accurate Descriptions with Fast Shipping and Robust Packaging. GRN107S. read more
Description: Modern Library, c.1992, hardcover, dec end papers, ex-library; With usual distinctions, else pages bright, a sound GOOD+ copy, in a GOOD+ dustjacket, with small sticker mark on lower spine, in a new clear mylar DJ cover. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Time Incorporated, New York
Date Published: 1963
Description: Very Good. Tight spine, clean copy. Time Reading Program Special Edition. Illustrated stiff wraps, very minor edgewear. Text is unmarked. Very nice copy. 380 Pgs. read more
Edition: Book Club (BCE/BOMC)
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Book-of-the-Month Club
Date Published: 1985
Description: Very Good in Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. A very good hardcover copy, lightly used and seemingly unread. The spine is solid and square. The binding of white cloth on the spine and cream paper on the boards shows virtually no wear and looks fresh. The text is clean and unmarked. The dustjacket is almost as good but is faded on the spine and has a pair of half-inch tears at the top of the spine. --------------------------------------------------------In 1914, the author married Baron ... read more
Binding: TWO CASSETTES
Publisher: Newman
Date Published: 1985
ISBN-13:9780886901349ISBN:0886901340
Description: Cassette Very Good. Abridged Audio Book . abridged audio book on 2 cassettes.....cassettes very good....condition noted for tapes and not for the package.....book on tape.... read more
"I really enjoyed this book though it wasn't a fast or easy read. I ended up looking up several things online to get a better idea of what Karen was talking about. It also isn't a coherent plot, but rather three groupings of somewhat related stories from or inspired by the author's time in Africa. It is also a sad book at times, but it captures something of history and Africa though it is an Africa of the past. It isn't at all politically correct by modern standards as it was written in the 1930's, but I think the author was more sympathetic towards the native peoples and animals than many of her contemporaries. I think she had a true appreciation for their lives and culture and so she tried to captured aspects of them. The book makes me want to visit Africa, but even more it makes me want to visit Karen's Africa."
"Out of Africa, once read, is not easily forgotten. Karen Blixen writing under the name Isak Dinesen tells the story of the 17 years on her coffee plantation in Africa. This is a book written from the heart and my emotions were moved more than once by the prose and thoughts on the written page. What I did find very disconcerting was the flat out racism toward the native people of Africa, acceptable among Europeans at that time but so strongly outdated in this time as to be offensive. She has a most superior attitude, towards all peoples other than Europeans and even towards most Europeans. In additon the total disregard for wild life and the environment would make many of us cringe today. This is her true experience, those were her beliefs and feelings and Karen Blixen makes no excuses or apologies for her life but simply states what was and how she felt about it. If taken for what it is; a wonderful collections of vignettes of a life loved and well lived, it is an excellent addition to any collection"
"The book arrived promptly and in good condition. It's nice to obtain the classics at an affordable price. I understand there is a series of her writings - these may be of interest to me in the future - too many books, to little time."
"I like Dinesen's descriptive writing. She is a poet. Though written from a colonist view point she did feel at home in Africa and I think the land spoke to her soul and her new sense of identity that she found there. My favorite quote is where she writes of the sadness of relocating the natives to the Kikuyu Reserve from their homeland on her white owned farm when she was forced to sell it. She writes: " I felt that they were not asking for a place to live on but, that they were demanding their existance of me.".. for "it is more than their land that you take away from the people, whose native land you take. It is their past as well, their roots and their identity." (pg .375 )This verse resonated with me as I recently lost a part of my roots when my parents sold an Alaskan homestead that had been in our family for 48 years. As I wrapped my arms around the smooth paper birch in the hay field and lay in the lupines listening to the bumble bees one last time my warm mosquito days of childhood came back vividly. Isak Dinesen was miles away from her ancestral home of Denmark when she experienced her story of "Out of Africa" yet she felt at home in Kenya and left a part of herself when she moved on. Beautiful writing."
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