Karen Blixen in the African book and literary tourism market

In 1937, the Danish-born writer Karen Blixen published Out of Africa, an autobiographical account, in English, of the seventeen years she spent in Africa (from 1914 until 1931). During those years, she forged a permanent bond with Kenya, where she managed a coffee plantation. This bond was immortal...

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Main Author: Johann Lodewyk Marais
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association 2017-03-01
Series:Tydskrif vir Letterkunde
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Online Access:https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/tvl/article/view/1778
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spelling doaj-153755f3a7854e229d63d988c0610f642020-11-25T01:10:33ZafrTydskrif vir Letterkunde AssociationTydskrif vir Letterkunde0041-476X2309-90702017-03-01521Karen Blixen in the African book and literary tourism marketJohann Lodewyk Marais0University of Pretoria, Pretoria In 1937, the Danish-born writer Karen Blixen published Out of Africa, an autobiographical account, in English, of the seventeen years she spent in Africa (from 1914 until 1931). During those years, she forged a permanent bond with Kenya, where she managed a coffee plantation. This bond was immortalised in the book, leading to cult status for both the publication and its author. Out of Africa contains a blend of the essay, the sketch and the historical document. A contemporary reading of the book also reveals some offensive and racist passages; footprints, as it were, of the settler society of its day. However, the lyrical, introspective quality of this book has resulted in its becoming one of the great publishing phenomena of the twentieth century, reaching many readers through various reprints, translations and a film version. This article presents the publishing history of Out of Africa and gives an overview of its many translations across the globe. It also indicates the extent to which, and the reasons why, the book did (or did not) achieve success in Africa. A comparison is also made between Out of Africa and a number of texts by other female writers who wrote about their experiences particularly in African landscapes and/or places.  https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/tvl/article/view/1778Book historyfemale writersKaren BlixenKenyaliterary tourism
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Karen Blixen in the African book and literary tourism market
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde
Book history
female writers
Karen Blixen
Kenya
literary tourism
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title Karen Blixen in the African book and literary tourism market
title_short Karen Blixen in the African book and literary tourism market
title_full Karen Blixen in the African book and literary tourism market
title_fullStr Karen Blixen in the African book and literary tourism market
title_full_unstemmed Karen Blixen in the African book and literary tourism market
title_sort karen blixen in the african book and literary tourism market
publisher Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association
series Tydskrif vir Letterkunde
issn 0041-476X
2309-9070
publishDate 2017-03-01
description In 1937, the Danish-born writer Karen Blixen published Out of Africa, an autobiographical account, in English, of the seventeen years she spent in Africa (from 1914 until 1931). During those years, she forged a permanent bond with Kenya, where she managed a coffee plantation. This bond was immortalised in the book, leading to cult status for both the publication and its author. Out of Africa contains a blend of the essay, the sketch and the historical document. A contemporary reading of the book also reveals some offensive and racist passages; footprints, as it were, of the settler society of its day. However, the lyrical, introspective quality of this book has resulted in its becoming one of the great publishing phenomena of the twentieth century, reaching many readers through various reprints, translations and a film version. This article presents the publishing history of Out of Africa and gives an overview of its many translations across the globe. It also indicates the extent to which, and the reasons why, the book did (or did not) achieve success in Africa. A comparison is also made between Out of Africa and a number of texts by other female writers who wrote about their experiences particularly in African landscapes and/or places. 
topic Book history
female writers
Karen Blixen
Kenya
literary tourism
url https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/tvl/article/view/1778
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