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ELSPETH HUXLEY: A Biography by C. S. Nicholls
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Kunto: Uusi
Hardcover: 512 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins; 1st Edition edition (15 April 2002)
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 15.6 x 5 cm
Elspeth Huxley, who died in 1997, is chiefly remembered for her lyrical and evocative memoir The Flame Trees of Thika, which achieved worldwide fame for a second time when made into a television drama series in 1981. Yet Flame Trees was only one of the thirty books she wrote, and it took just a few months of her remarkably active life to compose.
A woman of compelling personality, exceptionally energetic and effective in everything she did, Elspeth Huxley was not only a celebrated writer, but a farmer, broadcaster, journalist, conservationist, political thinker, magistrate and government advisor. She was a vivid chronicler of colonial Kenya, and became increasingly recognised as an observer and interpreter of African affairs over a period of profound change. Initially a staunch defender of the white settlers, she would come to support moves towards African independence.
After a childhood spent in East Africa and wartime Britain, Elspeth married a grandson of Thomas Huxley and cousin of Julian and Aldous Huxley, whom she knew well. Her wide circle also later included George and Joy Adamson, the Leakeys and Peter Scott (whose biography she wrote). Whatever their subject, her books reveal the adventurousness, warmth, perception and occasional astringency which made up her own personality; they are also notable for their acute observation and great social range, encompassing the lives of Kenya's poor white farmers, the frivolous Happy Valley set and Africans alike.
For this, the first biography of Elspeth Huxley, CS Nicholls has made extensive use of her papers and letters – including those to and from Elspeth's formidable mother Nellie and her hapless father Jos. Elspeth Huxley: A Biography is not merely a fascinating portrait of an extraordinary woman, but an absorbing account of a whole era of colonial and British history.
haku: Kenia, Afrikka, Siirtomaat, The Flame Trees of Thika
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