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Elspeth Huxley - A Biography (Paperback)
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Elspeth Huxley - A Biography (Paperback)
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Loot Price R399
Discovery Miles 3 990
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The first biography of the renowned writer, broadcaster,
conservationist and chronicler of colonial Kenya, whose lyrical and
evocative memoir The Flame Trees of Thika (1959) achieved worldwide
fame when made into a television drama series in 1981. Colonial
Kenya inspired three great writers - Karen Blixen (Out of Africa),
Beryl Markham (West with the Night) and Elspeth Huxley. Huxley's
writings (30 books in all: novels, biographies, political accounts)
have great political and social range, encompassing (in her Kenyan
books) the exploits of the Happy Valley farmers - made famous by
James Fox's book White Mischief, poor white farmers and the lives
of Africans alike. After a childhood spent in East Africa and
wartime Britain, Elspeth married Gervas, a grandson of Thomas
Huxley and cousin to Julian and Aldous Huxley, whom she knew well.
She also later got to know Joy Adamson and the Leakeys. She
travelled widely with her husband (an executive with the Empire
Marketing Board) and wrote while constantly on the move. She worked
for the BBC in World War II and became a Kenyan government adviser.
In 1938 she bought a farm in Wiltshire, where she died in 1997. The
author, Christine Nicholls, has access to all her letters and
papers, and is familiar with many of the people and places in the
book. Elspeth Huxley was a compelling personality and a brilliant
letter-writer, extraordinarily energetic and effective in
everything she did.
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